AI Detects Infant Movements
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3D infant movementsScienceDaily
•Feet first: AI reveals how infants connect with their world
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Study underscores role of AI , foot movement in early infant development and interaction.
Researchers explored how infants act purposefully by attaching a colorful mobile to their foot and tracking movements with a Vicon 3D motion capture system.
Findings showed that AI techniques, especially the deep learning model 2D-CapsNet , effectively classified different stages of behavior.
AI can help researchers analyze subtle changes in infant movements, and even their stillness, to give us insights into how they think and learn.
Their movements can also help us make sense of the vast degree of individual variation that occurs as infants develop.
The research was supported by Tier 2 High Performance Computing resources provided by the Northern Ireland High-Performance Computing facility funded by the U.K ..
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