Can autism be catered with artificial intelligence-assisted intervention technology? A comprehensive survey

This article presents an extensive literature review of technology based intervention methodologies for individuals facing autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Reviewed methodologies include: contemporary computer aided systems, computer vision assisted technologies and virtual reality (VR) or artificial...

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