In this work a first attempt to undertake the difficult challenge of embedding a technological level into a standardized protocol for Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) diagnose and assessment is introduced. In particular the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS-2) is taken under consideration and a technological framework is introduced to compute, in an objective and automatic way, the evaluation scores for some of the involved tasks. The proposed technological framework makes use of a hidden RGB-D device for scene acquisition. Acquired data then feed a cascade of algorithmic steps by which people and objects are detected and temporally tracked and then extracted information is exploited by fitting a spatial and temporal model described by means of an ontology-based approach. The ontology metadata are finally processed to find a mapping between them and the behavioral tasks described in the protocol.

A Technological Framework to Support Standardized Protocols for the Diagnosis and Assessment of ASD

Leo;Marco;Del Coco;Marco;Carcagni;Pierluigi;Mazzeo;Pier Luigi;Spagnolo;Paolo;Distante;Cosimo
2016

Abstract

In this work a first attempt to undertake the difficult challenge of embedding a technological level into a standardized protocol for Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) diagnose and assessment is introduced. In particular the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS-2) is taken under consideration and a technological framework is introduced to compute, in an objective and automatic way, the evaluation scores for some of the involved tasks. The proposed technological framework makes use of a hidden RGB-D device for scene acquisition. Acquired data then feed a cascade of algorithmic steps by which people and objects are detected and temporally tracked and then extracted information is exploited by fitting a spatial and temporal model described by means of an ontology-based approach. The ontology metadata are finally processed to find a mapping between them and the behavioral tasks described in the protocol.
2016
Istituto di Scienze Applicate e Sistemi Intelligenti "Eduardo Caianiello" - ISASI
Autism spectrum disorders
ADOS
RGB-D device
People and object tracking
Ontology
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