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Detecting Autism with Artificial Intelligence

September 17, 2021
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Comprehensive, Disabilities, Evaluation, Special Education
Detecting Autism with Artificial Intelligence

A groundbreaking artificial intelligence algorithm that was developed by scientists at the University of Geneva has the ability to detect Autism Spectrum Disorder—a disability that is quite challenging to diagnose during a child’s early years—in children under the age of five. 

By anonymously analyzing a child’s movements and/or interactions with another person through video recordings, this newfound AI algorithm is able to identify whether a child displays characteristics of autism spectrum disorder, such as difficulty in establishing eye contact, smiling, pointing to objects, or the way they are interested in what surrounds them. For more information on this amazing development, click here.

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