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CIoTh Publishes New Papers on Autism-Related Innovations

CIoTh Publishes New Papers on Autism-Related Innovations

The Centre for Intelligent Technology (CIoTh) at Greater Manchester University has announced the publication of two new research papers that focus on advancing psycho intelligence for autism-related innovations. This development marks an important step in CIoTh's ongoing commitment to creating human-centered responsive intelligent systems that better support individuals with autism.

The research reflects the Centre's growing interdisciplinary strengths at the intersection of artificial intelligence and psychology. Professor Celestin Iwendi, the head of the Centre, highlighted the significance of this work in opening new possibilities for inclusive design and personalized support systems that can have a meaningful social impact.

The research team includes contributors such as Salom Uwah, Negin Aboutorabi, and others. Additionally, CIoTh announced that Professor Iwendi has been recognized for his work on a top-cited article related to machine learning models for predicting Alzheimer's disease, further showcasing the Centre's global research impact.

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