Vivid Mind, a company based in Warsaw, Poland, introduces a pioneering voice test using artificial intelligence to identify early signs of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. The non-invasive test, employing advanced sound processing, offers sensitive detection capabilities and can be administered remotely without specialist involvement. CEO Dariusz Wiatr leads the company’s mission to expand globally and seek partnerships in the United States.
A company based in Warsaw, Poland, named Vivid Mind has developed a voice test using artificial intelligence and advanced sound processing for the early detection of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. This non-invasive test identifies changes in speech, which are one of the early signs of dementia. Vivid Mind’s method analyzes the articulation of vowels using a patented audio decomposition and analysis approach based on a sinusoidal model.
The test, which has been validated in clinical settings, can be administered remotely without specialist involvement and is globally applicable. It offers sensitive detection capabilities, potentially identifying dementia up to eight years before more noticeable symptoms. This innovation aligns with findings from a 2017 Lancet study indicating that up to half of all dementia cases could be delayed with timely intervention.
Vivid Mind, led by CEO Dariusz Wiatr, plans to initiate an exploratory tour in the United States to seek partnerships and further the reach of their technology. More information about the company and its mission can be found on their website.