This three-day event aims to explore the impact of using Artificial Intelligence in three key healthcare sectors: AI & Rehabilitation, AI, Robotics & Vision in Healthcare and Brain and AI.
AI & Rehabilitation. First day of workshop examines how AI can enhance the detection of locomotor disorders, personalize rehabilitation pathways, and improve mobility assistance by integrating advanced modeling, motion analysis, and user-centered medical device design.
AI, Robotics & Vision in Healthcare. During this second day, we will explore recent progress in AI for robotics, its application to surgical vision problems, and concrete examples of AI's use in the surgical block.
Understanding the Brain with AI. In this third day, we will explore how AI can help us predict brain disease courses as well as better understand human cognition. We will also discuss important efforts to improve robustness and reproducibility of these novel tools.
Through presentations, debates, interactive sessions and round tables, the workshop aims to encourage collaboration, knowledge exchange and critical reflection between researchers, practitioners and stakeholders from all the disciplines involved.
By taking an interest in cutting-edge research and the many applications in the field of healthcare, participants will gain a global understanding of the contribution of AI approaches and techniques, as well as an awareness of the associated ethical and organisational issues and their profound implications for the transformation of society.
The event is open to researchers in AI and Health in general, as well as Masters and PhD students in all areas of AI.
Participation in the workshop can be done in person at ETS or remotely.
A link will be provided for remote participation upon registration.