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This paper presents a novel method for quantitative and objective diagnoses of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) using eye tracking and deep neural networks. ASD is prevalent, with 1.5% of people in the US. The lack of clinical resources for early diagnoses has been a long-lasting issue. This work differentiates itself with three unique features: first, the proposed approach is data-driven and free of...
We present live demonstration of a hardware that can learn visual features on-line and in real-time during presentation of objects. Input Spikes are coming from a bio-inspired silicon retina or Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS) and are processed in a Spiking Convolutional Neural Network (SCNN) that is equipped with a Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity (STDP) learning rule implemented on FPGA.
Several studies have showed the positive effect that real-time presentation of centre of pressure (COP) has on stability. Typically the COP position is depicted in real-time on the screen and it is required that the participant uses this additional information to regulate his/her postural sway. In order to perform the motor task, it requires an attentional load that influences the postural performance...
Automating the counting of marine animals like scallops benefits marine population survey efforts. These surveys are tools for policy makers to regulate fishing activities, and sources of information for biologists and marine ecologists interested in population statistics of marine species. In this paper we discuss some practical difficulties that arise in the scallop detection problem from visual...
Work on the construction site is known to be inefficient due to workers spending much time waiting for materials, transporting materials and from frequent interruptions of tasks. Studies on the construction site typically use statistical measures to analyse the sampled data about work and such measures, while very useful, can overlook important features of the data. In this paper we apply a previously...
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