Abstract
Social visual behavior, as a type of non-verbal communication, plays a central role in studying social cognitive processes in interactive and complex settings of autism therapy interventions. However, for social visual behavior analytics in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), it is challenging to manually collect and evaluate gaze data due to the human coder's time and effort costs. In this paper, we introduce a social visual behavior analytics approach by quantifying the mutual gaze performance of children receiving play-based autism interventions using an automated mutual gaze detection framework. Our analysis is based on a video dataset that captures and records social interactions between children with autism and their therapy trainers (28 observations, 84 video clips, 21 hrs duration). The effectiveness of our framework was evaluated by comparing the mutual gaze ratio derived from the mutual gaze detection framework with the human-coded ratio values. We analyzed the mutual gaze frequency and duration across different therapy settings, activities, and sessions. We created mutual gazerelated measures for social visual behavior score prediction using multiple machine learning-based regression models. The results show that our method provides mutual gaze measures that reliably represent the human coders' hand-coded social gaze measures and effectively evaluates and predicts ASD children's social visual performance during the intervention. Our findings have implications for social interaction analysis in small-group behavior assessments in numerous co-located settings in (special) education and in the workplace.
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Guo, Z., Chheang, V., Li, J., Barner, K. E., Bhat, A., & Barmaki, R. L. (2023). Social Visual Behavior Analytics for Autism Therapy of Children Based on Automated Mutual Gaze Detection. In Proceedings - 2023 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies, CHASE 2023 (pp. 11–21). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3580252.3586976
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