Friday, May 23, 2014

Computer vision enables researchers to screen earlier for autism

Computer vision enables researchers to screen earlier for autism
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A computer algorithm tracks eyes, ears, and a toy, with the goal of spotting warning sympt...


  • The video at the bottom of the page demonstrates the clinician's usual role in a session with an infant thought to be at risk for autism: offering toys, engaging the infant with a smile, rolling a ball. 
  • A computer algorithm tracks eyes, ears, and a toy, with the goal of spotting warning symptoms of autism
  • At Duke University, researchers from different disciplines are using computer vision algorithms to make early diagnosis more likely, and even intend to create an app for parents to use at home.

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