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QML and Neuroimaging AI/ML for Alzheimer's Prediction

Offered By: ChemicalQDevice via YouTube

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Explore the intersection of Quantum Machine Learning (QML) and neuroimaging AI/ML for Alzheimer's prediction in this comprehensive webinar. Delve into the latest developments in predictive and multimodal AI for Alzheimer's Disease, focusing on the utilization of MRI and PET scans for more precise results. Examine recent industry news and literature findings related to QML for Medical Imaging, and learn how existing AI/ML Alzheimer's Neuroimaging code may be adapted for QML applications. Gain insights into hybrid environments where portions of code run on Quantum Computers and/or Simulators. Review key 2022 AI/ML prediction and multimodal papers, discussing their implications for the field. Explore QML Medical Imaging advancements by companies like QC Ware, IRIF, and Roche, as well as exponentially growing circuits by Terra Quantum. Access accompanying slides and references to deepen your understanding of this cutting-edge topic at the intersection of quantum computing, machine learning, and neuroscience.

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QML, and Neuroimaging AI/ML Alzheimer's Prediction


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