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by _menelaus
208 days ago
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I've done a ton of mobile gaze tracking. We never went for the most important application here: babies will preferentially look at different things on a screen if they predisposed to autism. A screening tool is the easiest thing to make from a technical point of view and also the most useful for society. Why don't you try that? Current methods wait until the baby can talk and this could trigger intervention a very critical year earlier. |
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They create this CNN for exactly this task, autism diagnosis in children. I suppose this model would work for babies too.
Edit: ah I see your point, in the paper they diagnose autism with eye contact, but your point is a task closer to what my model does. It could definelty be augmented for such a task, we’d just need to improve the accuracy. The only issue I see is sourcing training data might be tricky, unless I partner with some institution researching this. If you know of anyone in this field I’d be happy to speak with them.