woman standing on dock

Advancing Behavioral Healthcare through VR & Machine Learning: A Conversation with Dr. Marc Lanovaz

[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyhr8LfANVk[/embedyt]

In this riveting interview, we have Dr. Marc Lanovaz, a University of Montreal professor at the forefront of integrating data science and machine learning in behavioral healthcare. We discuss the impact of cultural relevancy in behavior analysis, how machine learning can improve clinical decision-making in mental health, and a groundbreaking virtual reality application simulating the world from an autistic perspective. The discussion also delves into the utilization of machine learning in tracking and predicting behavior changes and workplace stress. Moreover, Dr. Lanovaz underlines the significance of reinforcement in behavior therapy and its potential in data-driven applications that could revolutionize behavioral science and mental health care.

Responses to “Advancing Behavioral Healthcare through VR & Machine Learning: A Conversation with Dr. Marc Lanovaz”

  1. rantingly Avatar
    rantingly

    napbPEJAatn

  2. misreferred Avatar
    misreferred

    oIlCh99aEEI

  3. zamindary Avatar
    zamindary

    O6pDoXrsPEc

Leave a Reply to zamindary Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Touched by what you read? Join the conversation!

  • Empathy Helps Relationships and Careers
    Empathy Helps Relationships and Careers

    Research shows that strong empathy in children equates to less bullying, aggressive behavior, and emotional disorders, and to better relationships, communication skills, classroom engagement, and success in school. Another study finds that teenagers’ ability to experience and express empathy changes and can continue to develop during this important yet often turbulent life stage. Parents can…

    Read more >> about Empathy Helps Relationships and Careers

  • Who doesn’t procrastinate?
    Who doesn’t procrastinate?

    These are the most common excuses people use when they procrastinate—delay doing what they need to do. How many of these have you personally used? According to the American Psychological Association, almost 80% of the people surveyed admit to lying to themselves about the reasons they put off doing things. So, who doesn’t procrastinate?    The…

    Read more >> about Who doesn’t procrastinate?

  • The Extraordinary You
    The Extraordinary You

    My autistic daughter has mentioned a Netflix show called “The Extraordinary Attorney Woo” a few times this year, and we finally got to watching the show today.  I didn’t want to like it at first because it seemed to fall into the stereotypical savant portrayal of autistic individuals in the media.    Hollywood’s infatuation with the…

    Read more >> about The Extraordinary You