Pre-Clinical ASD Screening Using Multi-Biometrics-Based Systems

Tanu Wadhera, D. Kakkar, Gurjot Kaur, Vasudha Menia
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Abstract

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) screening is still an ongoing process due to few objective and effective screening approaches. The consideration of facial patterns, fingerprints, and other metrics such as footprints and ear size can well explain the ASD phenotypes. These physical anomalies provide a simpler and more objective approach to screen the disorder through rather than considering the complex biological factors. Moreover, it is very easy to acquire these metrics as compared to those lengthier and restrictive procedures. The screening engine in which both the biometrics are integrated has better and reliable outcomes as compared to singular approaches. The objective of this chapter is to present an ASD screening system based on the combination of biometrics of face and fingers. The novelty of the chapter is that the classifier-based matching and fusion of the modalities has been proposed. Hence, multi-biometric-based pre-clinical system has the potential to follow ASD-affected individuals continuously, objectively, and periodically.
基于多生物识别系统的临床前ASD筛查
由于缺乏客观有效的筛查方法,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的筛查仍是一个持续的过程。面部模式、指纹和其他指标,如足迹和耳朵大小,可以很好地解释自闭症的表型。这些生理异常提供了一种更简单、更客观的方法来筛选障碍,而不是考虑复杂的生物因素。此外,与那些冗长和限制性的程序相比,获得这些指标非常容易。与单一方法相比,将两种生物识别技术集成在一起的筛选引擎具有更好和可靠的结果。本章的目的是介绍一种基于面部和手指生物特征相结合的ASD筛查系统。本章的新颖之处在于提出了基于分类器的模式匹配和融合。因此,基于多生物识别技术的临床前系统具有持续、客观、定期跟踪自闭症患者的潜力。
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