AI4TB: Kick-off Meeting

Africa/Casablanca
Zoom (Remote)

Zoom

Remote

Description

Welcome to the kickoff meeting of the AI4TB research project! We are excited to embark on this journey towards revolutionizing Tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis using the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

 

Meeting link:

https://cern.zoom.us/j/61323079324?pwd=T0psV2lyK2lnUk5iUStoOGFEK3c2QT09

Participants
  • Abdelillah Moussa
  • Abdelouahed El Fatimy
  • Abdou Azaque Zoure
  • Bruce Mellado
  • Imane Chaoui
  • Jamal Eddine Bourkadi
  • Loukia Aketi Paizanos
  • Mohammed Amine Koulali
  • Mohammed Mzibri
  • Onesime Mbulayi
  • Othmane Bouhali
  • Rachid El Fatimy
  • Redouane Benaini
  • Saint-Jean Djungu
  • yahya tayalati

Meeting Minutes for AI4TB’s Kick-off Meeting

 

Project: AI4TB Meeting Type: Kick-off Meeting 

Date: 04/10/2023

Location: Zoom Video Conference 

Indico-Link: https://indico.marwan.ma/event/60/

Participants : Abdelillah Moussa, Abdelouahed El Fatimy, Abdou Azaque Zoure, Bruce Mellado, Imane Chaoui, Jamal Eddine Bourkadi, Loukia Aketi Paizanos, Mohammed Amine Koulali, Mohammed Mzibri, Onesime Mbulayi, Othmane Bouhali, Rachid El Fatimy, Redouane Benaini, Saint-Jean Djungu, yahya Tayalati.

Agenda:

  1. Opening of the Meeting 
  2. Presentation of Project Objectives
  3. Proposal for Review Work
  4. Discussion and Adoption of Proposals
  5. Protocol for Guiding Future Work
  6. Centralization of Work on Reviews
  7. Meeting Conclusion

Details of the Meeting Minutes:

The meeting commenced via Zoom video conference with the participation of all members of the AI4TB project. Professor Yahya TAYALATI, the project's principal investigator, was the first to speak. He reminded everyone about the importance of collaboration between partner teams and presented the project's objectives, emphasizing its significance in the fight against tuberculosis.

Professor TAYALATI also provided an update on the project's progress thus far. Also, he reminded the project members to provide updated photos and biographies to Professor KOULLAI to update the project's website. He proposed starting the work with the creation of four reviews on the following topics:

  1. Meta-survey on Artificial Intelligence for Tuberculosis (AI for TB).
  2. A review on Tuberculosis detection using Artificial Intelligence.
  3. A review on Tuberculosis propagation and the role of Artificial Intelligence.
  4. A note on the project and the protocole to be used for data collection to be submitted to partner countries authorities, namely Morocco, the DRC, Burkina Faso, and South Africa.

Subsequently, project members took the floor to discuss Professor TAYALATI's proposal. It was unanimously agreed to adopt this proposal, with a modification to the fourth review to align it with the first.

Additionally, Professors Loukia and MZIBRI highlighted the importance of developing a protocol to guide future project work. This protocol will be presented to the ethics committees of the respective partner countries for validation.

Finally, some members initiated the centralization and consolidation of work on the various reviews as follows:

  • Professor KOULALI Mohammed Amine for the meta-survey on Artificial Intelligence and Tuberculosis.
  • Professor Imane CHAOUI for Artificial Intelligence and Tuberculosis resistance.
  • Professor Mbulayé for Tuberculosis detection using Artificial Intelligence.

The meeting concluded on this constructive note, with the next steps for the AI4TB project defined. Bi-weekly meetings will be held to assess the project progress.

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    • 15:00 15:15
      Opening (PI. Yahya TAYALATI) 15m
    • 15:15 15:35
      Moroccan Team's Presentation 20m

      Presentation of the Moroccan team

    • 15:35 15:55
      RDC Team's Presentation's Presentation 20m

      Presentation of the RDC team

    • 15:55 16:15
      Burkina Faso Team's Presentation 20m

      Presentation of the Burkina Faso team

    • 16:15 16:35
      South Africa Team's Presentation 20m

      Presentation of South Africa Team.

    • 16:35 16:55
      Closing 20m