Explainable artificial intelligence in movement sciences
Focusing on gait analysis in healthy older adults and patients with back pain
PhD ceremony: | Mr X. (Xiaoping) Zheng |
When: | April 29, 2024 |
Start: | 12:45 |
Supervisors: | prof. dr. C.J.C. (Claudine ) Lamoth, prof. dr. M.F. (Michiel) Reneman, prof. dr. E. (Bert) Otten |
Where: | Academy building RUG |
Faculty: | Medical Sciences / UMCG |

Explainable artificial intelligence in movement sciences
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that helps us analyze how people move, like how they walk. For example, it can tell if someone is young or old or if they have back pain or not.
But sometimes, we can't fully trust artificial intelligence because we don't always understand how it makes its decisions. That's where the thesis of Xiaoping Zheng comes in! He wants to use explainable artificial intelligence to know what the artificial intelligence has learned and understand why it makes certain predictions. This will help us trust artificial intelligence more and use it better in the future in movement sciences.
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