LUMEN: Prototype Conversational AI to Streamline Dementia Assessments
Song Ling Tang, Alexander Robertson, Huizhi Liang, John-Paul Taylor, Judith Harrison

TL;DR
LUMEN is a conversational AI tool designed to help streamline dementia assessments by collecting caregiver input before appointments, potentially improving diagnostic accuracy and reducing clinician workload.
Contribution
LUMEN introduces a prototype conversational AI for dementia assessments, integrating stakeholder input and open-source models to standardize and improve diagnostic accuracy.
Findings
LUMEN showed strong performance in distinguishing dementia from normal cognition (AUROC=0.89).
Agreement between LUMEN and clinician evaluations was substantial (Cohen’s κ=0.82).
System usability was rated as excellent (mean SUS score of 82/100).
Abstract
Aims: Dementia assessments are time-intensive and often distressing for patients and caregivers. Underdiagnosis of non-Alzheimer’s disease subtypes remains prevalent. This study aimed to develop and evaluate LUMEN (Large Language Model for Understanding and Monitoring Elderly Neurocognition), a prototype conversational AI to automate caregiver-collateral data collection before clinical appointments. Our goals were to reduce clinician time per assessment, improve diagnostic accuracy across dementia subtypes, and standardise caregiver assessments. Methods: LUMEN’s development integrated a Patient, Public, and Professional Involvement (PPPI) process, incorporating stakeholder workshops, a modified Delphi process with 130 clinicians, and iterative consultations to identify key diagnostic priorities, such as functional impairments, safety concerns, and inclusivity. Four open-source…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
