Identification of Social Engagement Indicators Associated With Autism Spectrum Disorder Using a Game-Based Mobile App: Comparative Study of Gaze Fixation and Visual Scanning Methods
Journal of Medical Internet Research2022Vol. 24(2), pp. e31830–e31830
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Maya Varma, Peter Washington, Brianna Chrisman, Aaron Kline, Émilie Leblanc, Kelley Paskov, Nate Stockham, Jae-Yoon Jung, Min Sun, Dennis P. Wall
Abstract
Ultimately, our study demonstrates that heterogeneous video data sets collected from mobile devices hold potential for quantifying visual patterns and providing insights into ASD. We show the importance of automated labeling techniques in generating large-scale data sets while simultaneously preserving the privacy of participants, and we demonstrate that specific social engagement indicators associated with ASD can be identified and characterized using such data.
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