As long as you lift your legs and take a short walk in front of the camera, the computer can offer auxiliary diagnoses of neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. This “Multi-modal natural human-computer interactive diagnosis tools for neurological disease detection” is a landmark achievement of the 10-year joint research between Professor Zhu Yicheng, Director of the Department of Neurology at PUMCH, and Professor Tian Feng at Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences in the domains of medicine and engineering. They have cooperated for many years with a commitment to integrating human-computer interaction technology and neuroscience into clinical practice. The research results were recently published in the top journal of computer science Communications of the ACM, which has attracted widespread attention from peers.
Research papers published in the top journal of computer science Communications of the ACM
Journalist: Chen Xiao
Picture: The Department of Neurology
Translator: Liu Haiyan
Editor: Wang Yao