Grazie ad un team esperto sul Machine Learning all’interno di Microsoft, Fightthestroke ha partecipato al “Microsoft Hackathon 2018” classificandosi al secondo posto mondiale nella categoria “Hack for Good Executive Challenge”. Un super ringraziamento al team che ha contribuito a questo nuovo successo, per migliorare la vita e l’indipendenza dei giovani sopravvissuti all’Ictus: Alessandro Bigi, Antonio Maggio, Elena Terenzi, Jessica Tibaldi, Matteo Pagani, Ricardo Wagner, Roberto D’Angelo e Ricardo Wagner.
Microsoft Blog on Mirrorable
Parents whose baby had perinatal stroke create rehabilitation platform to help him and others
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Microsoft Design on Mirrorable
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Human telemetry brings people back to work
Courtesy of Microsoft Enterprise and Alessandro Lombardi.
When he was 10 days old, my colleague’s son, Mario, was diagnosed as having suffered a perinatal stroke that left him unable to control the left side of his body. Mario’s parents explored the science of mirror neurons for his treatment. Mirror neurons create a neurological basis for empathy, triggered when video of a repeatable, familiar movement is shown to any person.