New Hire: Full-time Software Engineer
Funding from the pilot award enabled Billion Labs Inc. to hire a full-time software engineer, Tatsuo Kumamoto. Source: Tatsuo Kumamoto (LinkedIn)
Funding from the pilot award enabled Billion Labs Inc. to hire a full-time software engineer, Tatsuo Kumamoto. Source: Tatsuo Kumamoto (LinkedIn)
Title: Automated Physical Performance Battery as a Digital Marker for Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive ImpairmentPresenter: Ehsan Adeli (PI) Abstract: Historically, screening for incidence of AD-related MCI or conversion from MCI to AD dementia has relied on cognitive, activities of daily living, and brain imaging measures. Limitations of this diagnostic approach include dependency on education and language, time-consuming and costly measures, and long-term monitoring. Emerging studies suggest that non-tremor motor dysfunction in dementias is known to be highly associated with AD biomarkers, with signs of cognitive decline visible in gait and hand movement at various stages of the illness. With the evidence that gait and physical disturbances are early predictors of cognitive impairment and that their trajectories could readily be tracked, we utilize recent advances in computer vision (CV) to quantify mobility in a data-driven…
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sonde Health is expanding its leading health monitoring platform beyond mental and respiratory fitness by introducing an innovative cognitive fitness tracker that allows users to monitor brain exertion, or cognitive effort, in real time. This new solution, called Sonde Cognitive Fitness, analyzes eight vocal characteristics from 30-second voice interactions and generates a score to provide insight into one’s cognitive state, helping people manage their mental well-being and productivity effectively. By tracking their cognitive fitness, individuals can identify and monitor cognitive effort levels, take steps to optimize their productivity and performance, and enhance their well-being by reducing cognitive strain. Sonde Cognitive Fitness launches as almost one in five people over age 50 worldwide is affected by mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and more than 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia — a figure that's projected to nearly triple by 2050. In early July, the U.S. Food…
Analyses supported by the pilot project contributed to this awarded grant submission. Source: 1R01AG083735 (NIH RePORTER)
Abstract: There is growing recognition of the importance of changes in behavior as an early clinical marker of the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. Behavior symptoms may precede the onset of cognitive symptoms by as many as three years. However, these symptoms are often confused for primary psychiatric pathology and there is an urgent need for markers that can help quantify behaviors with the eventual goal of helping distinguish behavior changes related to psychiatric pathology from behavior changes related to the onset of dementia. This talk will summarize the state of knowledge on mild behavioral impairment, and present data from three studies demonstrating how a range of sensor-derived biomarkers can quantify subtle changes in behavior with precision. The talk will include case presentations around detection of apathy, agitation, pacing. It will also demonstrate how these markers…
Dr. Jennifer Myers presented "An Equitable ML-based Music Intervention for At-risk Older Adults," at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (Preconference) in Philadelphia, PA. The presentation was part of the Introduction To The Artificial Intelligence And Technology Collaboratories (AITC) For Aging Research Program Pilot Project Showcase
Archna Bhatia presented" Intelligent Cognitive Assistant leveraging natural language processing to provide word retrieval" at the a2 Collective Session at the Technology and Dementia Pre-conference.