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Gruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and InterviewsGruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and InterviewsDARIO ARGENTO PANICO (2024, SHUDDER) Brilliant Documentary About The Legendary Giallo DirectorThe Grue-Crew review DARIO ARGENTO PANICO (2024, SHUDDER) on Gruesome Magazine episode 509. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era, Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s, award-winning filmmaker Christopher G. Moore, lead news writer Dave Dreher, and Doc Rotten share their thoughts about this week’s frightening addition to streaming horror films. Warning: possible spoilers after the initial impressions! DARIO ARGENTO PANICO (2024, SHUDDER) In the secluded ambiance of hotel rooms, Dario Argento crafted his greatest cinematic creations, seeking solace from the outside world to delve into his nightmares. Now, he...2024-02-0642 minIvancast PodcastIvancast PodcastPsiquiatría Computacional y Neurociencia con el Dr. Guillermo Cecchi (IBM Research)En este episodio de 'El Reloj de la Singularidad', exploramos la fascinante intersección de la neurociencia, la psiquiatría computacional y la inteligencia artificial con el Dr. Guillermo Cecchi, Director de Psiquiatría Computacional y Neuroimágenes en el Centro de Investigación Thomas J. Watson, de IBM Research y líder en el uso de la lingüística computacional para cuantificar condiciones psiquiátricas.   Pueden ver la conversación en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqnyFHrKb48&t=135s   Más información sobre el trabajo del Dr. Cecchi: https...2023-06-191h 19Caregiver CrossingCaregiver CrossingAlzheimer’s Prediction May Be Found in Writing TestsIs it possible to predict who will develop Alzheimer’s disease simply by looking at writing patterns years before there are symptoms? We asked that question to Guillermo Cecchi, principal researcher at IBM Research and lead scientist on their Alzheimer's prediction research. You’ll have to listen to the episode for the answer, but it’s worth the listen. Guillermo discusses how IBM researchers trained artificial intelligence to pick up hints of changes in language ahead of the onset of neurological diseases – and it’s just the beginning.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California...2021-05-1016 minCaregiver CrossingCaregiver CrossingAlzheimer’s Prediction May Be Found in Writing TestsIs it possible to predict who will develop Alzheimer’s disease simply by looking at writing patterns years before there are symptoms? We asked that question to Guillermo Cecchi, principal researcher at IBM Research and lead scientist on their Alzheimer's prediction research. You’ll have to listen to the episode for the answer, but it’s worth the listen. Guillermo discusses how IBM researchers trained artificial intelligence to pick up hints of changes in language ahead of the onset of neurological diseases – and it’s just the beginning.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https...2021-05-1016 minAlzheimer\'s SpeaksAlzheimer's SpeaksThe Connection Between Artificial Intelligence - Speech Patterns & Alzheimer'sAlzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites since 2011. Lori La Bey and her Co-Host Michael Ellenbogen, who is living with dementia will talk with Dr. Guillermo Cecchi who is part of IBM’s Research team.  Dr Cecchi works on computational linguistics approaches to quantify brain function. He is specifically looking at short speech samples and utilizing Artificial Intelligence.to see if there is a correlation with the progression of dementia. This show promises to be a f...2020-10-2758 minAlzheimer\'s SpeaksAlzheimer's SpeaksThe Connection Between Artificial Intelligence - Speech Patterns & Alzheimer'sAlzheimer's Speaks Radio - Shifting dementia care from crisis to comfort around the world one episode at a time by raising all voices and delivering sounds news, not just sound bites since 2011. Lori La Bey and her Co-Host Michael Ellenbogen, who is living with dementia will talk with Dr. Guillermo Cecchi who is part of IBM’s Research team.  Dr Cecchi works on computational linguistics approaches to quantify brain function. He is specifically looking at short speech samples and utilizing Artificial Intelligence.to see if there is a correlation with the progression of dementia. This show promises to be a f...2020-10-2758 minFutureTech PodcastFutureTech PodcastStudies in Psychiatry – Guillermo A. Cecchi, Research Staff Member, Computational Neuroscience at IBM – The Current State of Computational Neuroscience ResearchGuillermo A. Cecchi, Research Staff Member, Computational Neuroscience at IBM, discusses his background and the current state of computational neuroscience research. Podcast Points: What can we learn from neuroimaging? Is it possible to predict psychotic outbreaks? An update on new ALS research   Dr. Cecchi has an extensive background in Physics (MSc, University of La Plata, Argentina); in Physics and Biology (PhD, The Rockefeller University); as well as in Imaging in Psychiatry (Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell University). In this podcast, Cecchi discusses much of his current research. Dr. Cecchi has broken ground in the use o...2020-02-2735 minBioTech – FutureTech PodcastBioTech – FutureTech PodcastStudies in Psychiatry – Guillermo A. Cecchi, Research Staff Member, Computational Neuroscience at IBM – The Current State of Computational Neuroscience ResearchGuillermo A. Cecchi, Research Staff Member, Computational Neuroscience at IBM, discusses his background and the current state of computational neuroscience research. Podcast Points: What can we learn from… Read More The post Studies in Psychiatry – Guillermo A. Cecchi, Research Staff Member, Computational Neuroscience at IBM – The Current State of Computational Neuroscience Research appeared first on FutureTech Podcast.2020-02-1935 minSuper Data Science: ML & AI Podcast with Jon KrohnSuper Data Science: ML & AI Podcast with Jon Krohn241: Pushing the Boundaries in Mental Healthcare with Data ScienceIn this episode of the SuperDataScience Podcast, I chat with Dr. Guillermo Cecchi about the role of data science in medical research and maybe even the future of artificial intelligence. You will learn how data science and artificial intelligence are pushing the boundaries of mental healthcare. You will hear some very interesting approaches about getting insights from audio samples of patients’ voices and their speech and you will also learn about the development of some fascinating techniques, like transferring intuitive knowledge from professionals in the healthcare field into algorithms.If you enjoyed this episode, ch...2019-03-071h 01Practical AIPractical AIIBM's AI for detecting neurological stateAjay Royyuru and Guillermo Cecchi from IBM Healthcare join Chris and Daniel to discuss the emerging field of computational psychiatry. They talk about how researchers at IBM are applying AI to measure mental and neurological health based on speech, and they give us their perspectives on things like bias in healthcare data, AI augmentation for doctors, and encodings of language structure. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, an...2019-01-2141 minChangelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedIBM's AI for detecting neurological state (Practical AI #27)Ajay Royyuru and Guillermo Cecchi from IBM Healthcare join Chris and Daniel to discuss the emerging field of computational psychiatry. They talk about how researchers at IBM are applying AI to measure mental and neurological health based on speech, and they give us their perspectives on things like bias in healthcare data, AI augmentation for doctors, and encodings of language structure.2019-01-2100 minПодкасты \Подкасты "Технологии будущего"Using An Algorithm To Predict SchizophreniaAlmost nothing frightens us as much as mental illness. If only we had a way of knowing who was likely to succumb to it. We could anticipate a psychotic break and, optimally, deliver an effective therapy to treat or manage it. IBM physicist Guillermo Cecchi and his colleagues in computer science and psychiatry have developed an algorithm that infers a schizophrenic break from an individual’s language patterns. In this episode of Inside IBM Research, he talks about a multidisciplinary study that will help psychiatrists anticipate serious mental illness — and help society ease human suffering. Check back in January 2016 for a co...2015-12-3010 min