TReNDS is focused on developing, applying, and sharing advanced analytic approaches and neuroinformatics tools that leverage advanced brain imaging and omics.
Our NeuroMark template 3.0 is up and ready. Our template combines a priori models with data-driven methods to provide replicable components using our ICA framework.
We introduce two significant expansions of our NeuroMark templates (NeuroMark 3.0) first by generating replicable ICA of fMRI templates for infants, adolescents, and aging cohorts, and second by incorporating structural MRI and diffusion MRI modalities (https://t.co/KQPgO24K0Z).
Can AI agents assess mental disorders like human experts?
Our #ML4H2025 paper presents an LLM-based multi-agent system for assessing depression from clinical interviews. It combines four collaborative agents, self-refinement, few-shot prompting, achieving human-level performance.
2/ The system includes four agents: (1) a qualitative assessment agent that identifies risk factors, (2) a judge agent that evaluates qualitative assessments, (3) a quantitative assessment agent that predicts clinical scores, (4) a meta-review agent that integrates information.
3/ The qualitative assessment agent produced specific, coherent, complete, and clinically meaningful assessments, confirmed by both a human reviewer and the judge agent. The feedback loop effectively improved all evaluation metrics.
4/ The quantitative assessment agent used an embedding-based few-shot prompting approach to predict symptom-specific scores, achieving an average MAE of 0.619, compared with 0.796 for zero-shot prompting.
5/ The meta-review agent achieved 78% accuracy in binary classification, remarkably matching the performance of a human evaluator. This system may serve as a decision-support tool, offering insights into patients' mental health conditions.
This Thursday we will be hosting a mental health awareness fair at the Elaine Sterling institute! Help support our mission to continue our outreach today. https://t.co/jAqaaDFmNB
Congratulations to Masoud Seraji for receiving the @GeorgiaStateU@GSU_Research Dean’s Graduate Research Grant & the Trainee travel award from @ismrm !
PhD Commencement is a few hours away!
One of our soon-to-be alumni is Md Abdur Rahaman, who devoted his Georgia Tech research toward helping doctors diagnose neuropsychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and autism!
Congrats, Munna and #GT25! 🎓🐝🥳
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What are we doing to help people with mental health concerns? Read about it here and consider a donation during this year's #thestateday: https://t.co/p5J3khUYIR https://t.co/hOSe8kysw6
Join us today, March 28, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET for an exciting #BSItalk with Dr. Jingyuan E. Chen!
She’ll discuss "Functional PET-MRI of Brain Network Dynamics Across Tasks and Arousal States."
Don’t miss it! 🧠🧠🧠
Deeply honored to receive the GSU Ignite Early Career Research Impact Award! Sharing this moment with my amazing award-winning student, mentor, and colleagues made it truly unforgettable. Three generations, one passion: brain research! 🧠
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Shoutout to @vdcalhoun , a member of the round table discussion on Brain Connectivity, that was one of the most popular papers in Brain Connectivity in 2024. https://t.co/LvMD68OqXf