Your phone could help spot early signs of developmental delays in babies

NCT ID NCT05456126

Summary

This study tested whether artificial intelligence (AI) could accurately screen infants for potential motor delays by analyzing videos of their movements. Researchers worked with 122 full-term and preterm infants, comparing the AI's analysis of home videos recorded by parents to assessments by physical therapists. The goal was to develop a tool that could help identify children who might need further evaluation, potentially making early screening more accessible.

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Locations

  • National Taiwan University

    Taipei, 100, Taiwan

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