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202501.16 Exploring AI-Based Analysis of Multilingual Adults and Children with Diverse Neurocognitive Profiles (New Research Grant Awarded) Posted in RESEARCH

We are thrilled to announce that the international collaborative project, titled "AI-Based Analysis of Multilingual Adults and Children with Diverse Neurocognitive Profiles," has been awarded the prestigious British Council’s UK-ISPF Grant for 2024/2025 (£100k).
This interdisciplinary project brings together leading experts in engineering, neuroscience, and education from the UK and Japan, aiming to advance our understanding of multilingualism and neurocognitive diversity through cutting-edge AI-based analysis.
Project Leaders:

  • PI: Kazuya Saito (University College London)
  • CIs:
    • Andrea Revesz (University College London)
    • Adam Tierney (Birkbeck, University of London)
    • Nobu Minematsu (University of Tokyo)
    • Motoaki Sugiura (Tohoku University)
    • Hyeonjeong Jeong (Tohoku University)
    • Takumi Uchihara (Tohoku University)
We are excited about the potential of this collaboration to pave the way for innovative insights into multilingualism and neurocognitive diversity. iJeong)

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