Automated Child Social Attention Evaluation

Kasuni Sandunika Wasala, Vidushani Dhanawansa, Menan Velayuthan, Pradeepa Samarasinghe
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Providing proper care for children with attention difficulty disorder is crucial, one way to ensure this is early identification of these disorders. In Sri Lanka, a developing country, it is difficult to find resources such as clinics, clinical expertise, and other resources which are essential for diagnosis. The absence of these apparatuses risks the mental well-being of the child as well as access to help. Hence a need arises to develop an automated social attention evaluation system. This will serve as the first line of diagnosis and help the parents/guardians secure the help required from an early age for the child. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no solution of this nature is readily available for the Sri Lankan community so far. Keeping the low-income bracket of the country in mind, we propose a solution that can be easily deployed even on a cheap mobile/tablet-like device. It is difficult to perform these evaluations for children in similar settings as adults, as they are easily distracted. Therefore, care must be taken to grab the child’s attention throughout the evaluation process. In this research, we developed applications for children at different levels and each level assesses child attention between social objects and non-social objects through a child-friendly game, as they have sufficient visual stimuli to hold the child’s attention. In this study we investigated the screen time spent by the child, the attention of the child on different categories of images (High Autism Interested or Low Autism Interested images), and the switching patterns of the attention between these images. Only typical children were evaluated for this research due to the pandemic situation as well as other internal problems in the country. This system will test and evaluate atypical children in our future work.
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自动儿童社会注意力评价
为患有注意力困难障碍的儿童提供适当的照顾是至关重要的,确保这一点的一个方法是及早发现这些障碍。在斯里兰卡这个发展中国家,很难找到诸如诊所、临床专业知识和其他诊断所必需的资源。缺乏这些设备会危及儿童的心理健康以及获得帮助的机会。因此,有必要开发一个自动的社会注意力评估系统。这将作为诊断的第一线,并帮助父母/监护人从孩子早期开始获得所需的帮助。据作者所知,到目前为止,斯里兰卡社区还没有现成的这种性质的解决方案。考虑到这个国家的低收入阶层,我们提出了一个解决方案,即使在廉价的移动/平板电脑设备上也可以轻松部署。在与成年人相似的环境中,很难对儿童进行这些评估,因为他们很容易分心。因此,在整个评估过程中,必须注意抓住孩子的注意力。在本研究中,我们为不同层次的儿童开发了应用程序,每个层次通过儿童友好的游戏来评估儿童在社交对象和非社交对象之间的注意力,因为它们有足够的视觉刺激来吸引儿童的注意力。在本研究中,我们调查了儿童的屏幕时间,儿童对不同类别的图像(高自闭症感兴趣或低自闭症感兴趣的图像)的注意力,以及这些图像之间的注意力转换模式。由于流行病形势以及该国的其他内部问题,本研究仅对典型儿童进行了评估。该系统将在我们今后的工作中对非典型儿童进行测试和评估。
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