Grigoris Antoniou
Professor, School of Built Environment, Engineering and Computing | Intelligent Computing Research Cluster
Leeds Beckett University
www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/staff/professor-grigorios-antoniou
Short bio
Grigoris Antoniou is Professor of AI at Leeds Beckett University, UK. Previous employments include the University of Crete, FORTH-ICS, Bremen and Griffith University. His research interests lie in semantic technologies, particularly knowledge representation and reasoning and semantics for big data, and its application to health, law and smart cities. He has published over 200 technical papers in scientific journals and conferences. His research has attracted over 17,000 citations. He is member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, Fellow of IEEE, Fellow of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence and Fellow of the Asia-Pacific AI Association.
Talk Title: “AI for mental health”
In this talk, we cover our work on using AI as a clinical decision support tool for mental conditions, with a focus on adult ADHD, adult ASD and suicidology. These works are done collaboratively with the one of UK's NHS Trusts and have resulted in developing new technological solutions. In addition, we also review the development and potential use of domain-specific ontologies and discuss potential uses of generative and neurosymbolic AI.
