About this Research Topic
Recent developments in AI, such as machine learning and deep learning algorithms, have shown promising results in extracting insights from large and complex datasets, predicting disease progression, optimizing treatment plans, and even exploring potential new treatments. These advancements represent a turning point in the potential use of AI for MS.
To achieve this goal, our Research Topic will gather a series of research papers that focus on diverse applications of AI in MS research, including but not limited to, information retrieval, diagnostics, predictive analytics, remote monitoring, assistive technologies, pathophysiology, and novel treatment exploration. Each contribution will provide a comprehensive perspective on its respective topic, inspiring researchers and clinicians to embrace AI's potential in transforming MS research and patient care, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
The scope of our special issue, "AI at the Frontiers of MS Research: A Multidimensional Approach," encapsulates the myriad applications of artificial intelligence in the context of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). We invite authors to contribute manuscripts that focus on, but are not restricted to:
AI-powered information retrieval in MS research.
Comparison between human understandable and AI-based diagnostic criteria in MS.
AI's role in predicting personal disease trajectory and treatment response.
Utilizing AI in analyzing data from remote technologies in MS.
Development and applications of AI-based assistive devices for MS patients.
AI in enhancing our understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of MS.
The potential of AI in identifying and suggesting novel treatments for MS.
We welcome original research articles, reviews, brief reports, and perspective pieces. Each submission should provide a comprehensive understanding of its topic, contributing significantly to the exciting interdisciplinary dialogue between AI and MS research.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, AI, Multiple Sclerosis, MS, Predictive Modeling, Remote Technologies, Assistive Devices
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.