2024
DOI: 10.1177/20552076241287884
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Pilot study of a real-time early agitation capture technology (REACT) for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Nibraas Khan,
Abigale Plunk,
Zhaobo Zheng
et al.

Abstract: Objective Children and adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), particularly those with autism spectrum disorder, are at increased risk of challenging behaviors such as self-injury, aggression, elopement, and property destruction. To mitigate these challenges, it is crucial to focus on early signs of distress that may lead to these behaviors. These early signs might not be visible to the human eye but could be detected by predictive machine learning (ML) models that utilizes real-tim… Show more

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