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This project aims to make a fun, game-based screening tool that helps detect Parkinson’s disease by assessing motor and cognitive function without needles, expensive tests, or stressful doctor visits. Users play a multi level drawing game on a computer or tablet while our artificial intelligence analyzes their handwriting and movements to predict disease risk. This tool makes health screening accessible to older adults who may be intimidated by traditional medical tests, don’t speak English fluently, or live far from specialists. Through collaboration with Edmonton Unlimited, we provide affordable and user-friendly technology to support Alberta’s aging population, allowing individuals to detect diseases earlier and self-monitor changes in their motor and cognitive function. This partnership will support Alberta’s healthcare system, reduce strain through early detection, and improve the quality of life for seniors and their families across the region.
Olle Lagerquist;John Sutherland
Edmonton Unlimited
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Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
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