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Amity University Rajasthan inaugurated the Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre (ACCBI) and hosted a workshop on AI-powered tools for dementia. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed with Nottingham Trent University to promote collaborative research in cognitive computing and brain informatics.
PRNewswire Jaipur Rajasthan [India] May 23 Amity University Rajasthan hosted a Co-Design Workshop on Designing and Developing Explainable Artificial Intelligence-Powered Tools for Early Detection and Management of Dementia funded by Nottingham Trent University UK and supported by DST PURSE The event also marked the official inauguration of the Amity Cognitive Computing and Brain Informatics Centre ACCBI a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to advancing research in cognitive computing artificial intelligence AI and brain informatics The inauguration ceremony commenced with the address of Prof Amit Jain Vice Chancellor Amity University Rajasthan Prof Jain emphasized the significance of this new Centre in promoting innovation and multidisciplinary research He highlighted the importance of developing explainable AI tools to address the growing need for the early detection and management of dementia a crucial aspect of modern healthcare Addressing the event the Chief Guest Dr Sudhir Bhanda
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