

The MELD project
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The Multi-centre Epilepsy Lesion Detection (MELD) Project is an open-science consortium applying deep-learning to clinical MRI data in epilepsy patients














Do you/your child have focal epilepsy? Take part in this short questionnaire to guide cutting-edge research using BIG DATA, BRAIN IMAGING and ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE to better understand, diagnose and treat people with focal epilepsies. forms.gle/8XnD26agnRq91u…








An #AI algorithm created by researchers including Dr @sophieadler, Dr @KonradWagstyl & Mathilde Ripart @mathrip3 @UCLIoN @UCLchildhealth could help find "hidden lesions" in those with epilepsy - enabling more patients to be considered for brain surgery dailymail.co.uk/health/article…



Kansainvälisessä hankkeessa kehitetty tekoälyalgoritmi löytää #epilepsia'a aiheuttavia vähäisiäkin aivomuutoksia ja voi auttaa tunnistamaan epilepsiakirurgiasta hyötyviä potilaita. Mukana @rkalviainen ryhmä #UEF'ista & KYSistä. @ClinmedUef @UEFneuroscience bit.ly/3SVMPQu

AI algorithm that detects #brain abnormalities could enable more people with #epilepsy to have potentially curative surgery. Prof. @rkalviainen's group from #UEF & Kuopio University Hospital took part in the @ucl-led study. @UEFneuroscience @ClinmedUef bit.ly/3vXAlxC

Read more about Dr @sophieadler's Endeavour Project and the Multi-centre Epilepsy Lesion Detection (MELD) project here: epilepsyresearch.org.uk/research_portf… #EpilepsyWeek

It’s ouuuuut!! ⬇️@sophieadler co-lead of the Multi-centre Epilepsy Lesion Detection research project talks about how their #machinelearning enables neurologists & neurophysiologists to more effectively identify brain lesions (frequently causing #epilepsy)! torierobinson.com/epilepsy-spark…