Robot Assisted Diagnosis of Autism in Children

B. Ashwini
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The diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder is cumbersome even for expert clinicians owing to the diversity in the symptoms exhibited by the children which depend on the severity of the disorder. Furthermore, the diagnosis is based on the behavioural observations and the developmental history of the child which has substantial dependence on the perspectives and interpretations of the specialists. In this paper, we present a robot-assisted diagnostic system for the assessment of behavioural symptoms in children for providing a reliable diagnosis. The robotic assistant is intended to support the specialist in administering the diagnostic task, perceiving and evaluating the task outcomes as well as the behavioural cues for assessment of symptoms and diagnosing the state of the child. Despite being used widely in education and intervention for children with autism (CWA), the application of robot assistance in diagnosis is less explored. Further, there have been limited studies addressing the acceptance and effectiveness of robot-assisted interventions for CWA in the Global South. We aim to develop a robot-assisted diagnostic framework for CWA to support the experts and study the viability of such a system in the Indian context.
机器人辅助儿童自闭症诊断
自闭症谱系障碍的诊断即使对临床专家来说也是麻烦的,因为儿童表现出的症状的多样性取决于障碍的严重程度。此外,诊断是基于行为观察和儿童的发展史,这在很大程度上依赖于专家的观点和解释。在本文中,我们提出了一个机器人辅助诊断系统,用于评估儿童的行为症状,以提供可靠的诊断。机器人助手的目的是支持专家管理诊断任务,感知和评估任务结果,以及评估症状和诊断儿童状态的行为线索。尽管在自闭症儿童的教育和干预中被广泛使用,但机器人辅助诊断的应用却很少被探索。此外,在全球南方,关于机器人辅助干预的接受度和有效性的研究有限。我们的目标是为CWA开发一个机器人辅助诊断框架,以支持专家并研究这种系统在印度背景下的可行性。
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