Assessment of Kinematic and Kinetic Attributes of Graphic Execution of Children With Autism and Typically Developing Children Using a Digitized Platform

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Verma, Pragya [1 ]
Patel, Niravkumar [2 ]
Sharma, Prachi [3 ]
Kanetkar, Manasi Anand [2 ]
Singh, Madhu [3 ]
Lahiri, Uttama [4 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol Gandhinagar, Ctr Cognit & Brain Sci, Gandhinagar 382355, India
[2] Indian Inst Technol Gandhinagar, Design & Innovat Ctr, Gandhinagar 382355, India
[3] BM Inst Mental Hlth, Ahmadabad 380009, India
[4] Indian Inst Technol Gandhinagar, Dept Elect Engn, Gandhinagar 382355, India
关键词
Task analysis; Shape; Kinetic theory; Kinematics; Instruments; Force; Variable speed drives; Autism; graphic execution; kinematic attributes; kinetic attributes; shape drawing; COMPLEXITY;
D O I
10.1109/TLT.2024.3355793
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TP39 [计算机的应用];
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081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
Intact graphic execution ability is considered an important gateway to one's academic success. It is often reported that the graphic execution ability of neurotypical children and those having autism, i.e., children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is differentiated. Although insightful, these reports had been mostly for text handwriting task that is not language agnostic (with observations related to a writer's language skills), thereby emphasizing the importance of assessing graphic execution ability during language-agnostic graphic task. The assessment can be carried out in terms of kinetic (e.g., grip force exerted on the pen barrel, in-hand manipulation of the pen, etc.) and kinematic (e.g., speed of the pen-tip, pen-tip pressure, etc.) attributes. Given the importance of assessing one's graphic execution ability and the use of language-agnostic platform, in our study, we present the design of a language-agnostic digitized platform that can assess the kinematic and kinetic attributes of one's graphic execution ability. We included shape drawing (with varying turns) as the graphic task. Also, we carried out a study in which 25 neurotypical children and 25 children with ASD took part. Results indicated that, irrespective of the shape being drawn, the kinematic and kinetic attributes of graphic execution were differentiated between the two participant groups. Our system has the potential to help teachers, therapists, etc., to assess one's graphic execution ability and adopt timely strategies addressing the difficulties (if any) faced by a child.
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页码:1082 / 1092
页数:11
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