R Vaitheeshwari, Chen Chih-Hsuan, Chia-Ru Chung, Hsuan-Yu Yang, Shih-Ching Yeh, Eric Hsiao-Kuang Wu, Mukul Kumar
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Dyslexia Analysis and Diagnosis Based on Eye Movement.
Dyslexia is a complex reading disorder characterized by difficulties in accurate or fluent word recognition, poor spelling, and decoding abilities. These challenges are not due to intellectual, visual, or auditory deficits. The diagnosis of dyslexia is further complicated by symptom variability, influenced by cultural and personal factors. This study leverages Virtual Reality (VR) advancements, eye movement tracking, and machine learning to create a virtual reading environment that captures eye movement data. This data extracts features such as eye movement metrics, word vectors, and saliency maps. We introduce a novel fusion model that integrates various machine learning algorithms to objectively and automatically assess dyslexia using physiological data derived from user interactions. Our findings suggest that this model significantly enhances the accuracy and efficiency of dyslexia diagnosis, marking an important advancement in educational technology and providing robust support for individuals with dyslexia. Although the sample size was limited to 10 dyslexic and 4 control participants, the results offer valuable insights and lay the groundwork for future studies with larger cohorts.
期刊介绍:
Rehabilitative and neural aspects of biomedical engineering, including functional electrical stimulation, acoustic dynamics, human performance measurement and analysis, nerve stimulation, electromyography, motor control and stimulation; and hardware and software applications for rehabilitation engineering and assistive devices.