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Nearly one billion people are suffering from various disabilities around the world. People in developed countries have resources, facilities and technologies to cope up while in developing countries, they suffer more due to lack of facilities and assistive technologies. Many technologies have been considered as cost effective solution to overcome the limitations in developing countries and Smart Home...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder which is not fully curable. However, early intervention can improve the condition of the children which requires early detection of autism. For this purpose, screening tools have been immensely used in developed countries. Whereas in developing countries, people are not getting such benefits. In this paper, a new automated approach, Autism Barta is proposed...
Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography (TCD) has emerged as a Brain-computer Interface (BCI) modality with great promise and potential. TCD is a non-invasive ultrasound technology that detects the changes in cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) which has recently been used as a functional brain imaging tool to examine the effects of mental tasks on the blood flow velocities, particularly focusing on...
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