A Multidisciplinary AI Board for Multimodal Dementia Characterization and Risk Assessment
arXiv cs.AI / 3/24/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces “Cerebra,” an interactive multi-agent AI system that coordinates specialized agents to analyze EHR data, clinical notes, and medical imaging for dementia characterization and risk assessment.
- It emphasizes clinician-facing decision support by combining visual analytics with a conversational interface, allowing clinicians to interrogate predictions and contextualize risk at the point of care.
- Cerebra is designed to be robust to incomplete modalities and supports privacy-preserving deployment by working on structured representations rather than raw data streams.
- Evaluated on a large multi-institution dataset covering 3 million patients across four healthcare systems, Cerebra outperforms both state-of-the-art single-modality models and multimodal LLM baselines on multiple metrics (e.g., AUROC up to 0.80 for risk, 0.86 for diagnosis, C-index 0.81 for survival).
- A reader study with experienced physicians found improved performance, with prospective dementia risk estimation accuracy increasing by 17.5 percentage points versus experts without the system.
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