CoC Team Wins Funding for Research into Early Diagnosis of ASD

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Distinguished Professor Gregory Abowd, Associate Professor James Rehg, and Senior Research Scientist Rosa Arriaga  –  all of the School of Interactive Computing  –  have been awarded $50,000 in research funds by Microsoft Research for their work in developing behavioral imaging technologies to help in the early detection of Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD). They are working to develop an automated system for searching and coding video of social interaction studies.

Distinguished Professor Gregory Abowd, Associate Professor James
Rehg, and Senior Research Scientist Rosa Arriaga  –  all of the School
of Interactive Computing  –  have been awarded $50,000 in research
funds by Microsoft Research for their work in developing behavioral
imaging technologies to help in the early detection of Autistic
Spectrum Disorders (ASD). They are working to develop an automated
system for searching and coding video of social interaction studies.



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  • Created On: Feb 9, 2010 - 4:41pm
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