The complex system of the CERN accelerator chain requires immense precision in order to operate. To address this need, CERN researchers developed artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms that predict and diagnose anomalies, minimising failures and keeping our infrastructure working around the clock. The same algorithms have the potential to improve people’s lives when applied to complications that occur in the human body. The CAFEIN platform was developed at CERN in collaboration with Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche and Politecnico di Milano in Italy to address challenges in both fundamental research and medicine. In particular, in the latter, it enables the detection of pathologies in the human body (such as brain pathologies) and predicts the risk of disease recurrence. Among brain pathologies, stroke is one of the leading causes of severe disability worldwide. It is associated with a significant social and economic burden, which will dramatically increase over the coming de
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