Enhancing Cognitive Testing for the Elderly: IGSA and Chiba University Collaboration
In a significant new partnership, IGSA, an AI startup based out of the University of Tokyo's Matsuo-Iwasawa Lab, has teamed up with Chiba University's Preventive Medicine Center to improve the usability of a cognitive function testing app. This app utilizes advanced voice analysis technology to assess mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in the elderly, a crucial step in addressing cognitive decline as populations age.
Purpose of the Collaborative Research
The primary objective of this collaboration is to enhance user experience of the cognitive function testing app, facilitating its real-world implementation. IGSA aims to provide an accessible tool for elderly users, allowing them to ascertain changes in their cognitive function through simple interactions on their smartphones. This initiative encourages proactive health management, ultimately targeting the improvement of overall well-being among older adults.
Collaborating with Chiba University's Preventive Medicine Center
Chiba University will contribute to the collaboration in several meaningful ways:
- - Providing a venue at the Sumida Satellite Campus: The app will be tested in the community space known as