Projects
Development and implementation of artificial intelligence for better detection and characterization of colorectal diseases during colonoscopy KU Leuven
Colorectal cancer is one of the most frequent cancers in the Western world. Many countries have implemented screening programs that include colonoscopy. The success depends on the quality of the procedure which is very operator dependent. Indeed, patients that undergo a colonoscopy by an endoscopist with a low polyp detection rate are at greater risk to still develop colorectal cancer despite undergoing colonoscopy. We aim to develop and ...
IOF GEAR: Artificial Intelligence from bench to bedside in neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry Vrije Universiteit Brussel
the chances of success of our neurotranslational research, with the aim of developing novel diagnostic and
therapeutic strategies for neurological, neurosurgical and mental disorders and better understand mechanisms of
cognition and behavior. Cognition is the central theme that unites all our preclinical and ...
The use of artificial intelligence in corporate decision-making at board level: a legal analysis Ghent University
Over the past decade, artificial intelligence (AI) has steadily emerged in the boardrooms of innovative companies. However, existing company laws are tailored to human decision-makers, which creates legal uncertainty about the lawfulness of AI-assisted decision-making and its implications for liability. Therefore, this PhD aims to analyze the legal issues raised by it and to suggest appropriate changes to the law.
Studying the mechanistic underpinnings and applications of polyploidy through genomics, experimental evolution, modeling, and Artificial Intelligence Ghent University
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a driving biological force, from cells to ecosystems, and from agriculture to medicine. Nevertheless, its roles and impact in biological processes and across the tree of life remain elusive. Here, we want to apply a holistic approach using both wet-lab and
computational approaches to study the mechanistic underpinnings of WGDs, as well as its applications.
Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled mining of big longitudinal datasets collected with wearable sensors. KU Leuven
Research Program Artificial Intelligence 2024 Ghent University
We are not always aware of it, but artificial intelligence (AI) is gradually penetrating all areas of our lives and our economy. How should we deal with it? Five Flemish universities and 6 Flemish research institutes - KU Leuven, Universiteit Antwerpen, Universiteit Gent, Universiteit Hasselt, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Flanders Make, Sirris, VIB, VITO, ILVO and imec - form a consortium for strategic basic research in AI. The Flemish AI ...
Computational mass spectrometry and artificial intelligence to unravel the immunopeptidome. University of Antwerp
Building Trust Through Transparent Artificial Intelligence Hasselt University
Smart industrial spectral cameras via artificial intelligence KU Leuven
This project works on spectral imaging. Spectral imaging allows to perceive subtle optical signals or invisible wavelengths. The technology has many industrial applications in waste or food sorting and quality control. Powerful spectral image processing algorithms based on AI and deep learning exist, but are often limited to lab environments with controlled conditions and high-quality spectral cameras. The SISCAI project will bring these ...