I am delighted to be spending 2023 as a visiting professor in L3S in Hannover, while maintaining a part-time research-only position at Huddersfield. I look forward to working with Wolfgang Nejdl, Soeren Auer, Maria-Esther Vidal and other great researchers in Hannover.
I am editing a special issue of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine on Medical Analytics for Healthcare Intelligence, together with my colleagues Elpida keravnou-Papailiou of the University of Cyprus and Tianhua Chen of the University of Huddersfield. We are working hard on it as we have received over 100 submissions to the special issue (I have never experienced anything close to it in my quite long career), a testament to the popularity and importance of this topic. We hope to have paper evaluation and selection completed by the end of April 2020.
AI for autism diagnosis I am excited to be working with the South-West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Trust on using knowledge-based AI to support diagnosis of autism in adults. Our works seeks to identify the clear-cut cases that can be safely diagnosed automatically based on the clinical data routinely collected prior to a diagnostic assessment (so no brain scans and other costly and usually unnecessary actions), while complex cases are referred for further assessment by a specialist clinician. The effect is higher productivity per clinician, resulting in reduced costs for the NHS and reduced waiting lists. Initial funding has been obtained by the National Health Service and work commenced in March 2020.
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