2018 |
Masiran, R Stimming behaviour in a 4-year-old girl with autism spectrum disorder Journal Article BMJ Case Reports, 2018 , 2018, ISSN: 1757790X, (cited By 0). Links | BibTeX | Tags: Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Biscuit, Biting Hard Object, Case Report, Chew Toy, Child Safety, Children, Clinical Article, Female, Food, Food Texture, Hot Food, Human, Language Disability, Note, Preschool, Preschool Child, Priority Journal, Psychology, Self Stimulation, Spicy Food, Stereotyped Behaviour, Stereotypy, Stimming Behaviour, Teething Biscuit, Vegetable @article{Masiran2018, title = {Stimming behaviour in a 4-year-old girl with autism spectrum disorder}, author = {R Masiran}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85042604824&doi=10.1136%2fbcr-2017-223671&partnerID=40&md5=c7b6514a4758257be1360250bf120de3}, doi = {10.1136/bcr-2017-223671}, issn = {1757790X}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-01-01}, journal = {BMJ Case Reports}, volume = {2018}, publisher = {BMJ Publishing Group}, note = {cited By 0}, keywords = {Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Biscuit, Biting Hard Object, Case Report, Chew Toy, Child Safety, Children, Clinical Article, Female, Food, Food Texture, Hot Food, Human, Language Disability, Note, Preschool, Preschool Child, Priority Journal, Psychology, Self Stimulation, Spicy Food, Stereotyped Behaviour, Stereotypy, Stimming Behaviour, Teething Biscuit, Vegetable}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } |
2017 |
Yaakob, A D A; Ruhaiyem, N I R Measuring the variabilities in the body postures of the children for early detection of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) Journal Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 10645 LNCS , pp. 510-520, 2017, ISSN: 03029743, (cited By 0). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Arm Flapping, Asymmetry Measurements, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Body Postures, Computational Framework, Diseases, Human Action Recognition, Musculoskeletal System, Skeletal Representation, Stereotyped Behaviour @article{Yaakob2017510, title = {Measuring the variabilities in the body postures of the children for early detection of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)}, author = {A D A Yaakob and N I R Ruhaiyem}, editor = {Robinson Smeaton Terutoshi Badioze Zaman Jaafar Mohamad Ali P A F T H A N Shih T.K. Velastin S.}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85035094080&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-319-70010-6_47&partnerID=40&md5=c2eca5301a2ddf03218e9d47feedbed0}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-70010-6_47}, issn = {03029743}, year = {2017}, date = {2017-01-01}, journal = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)}, volume = {10645 LNCS}, pages = {510-520}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, abstract = {Presently, the number of children with autism appears to be growing at disturbing rate. Unfortunately, the awareness of early sign of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is still insufficiently provided to the public. Arm flapping is a good example of a stereotypical behavior of ASD early sign. Typically, a standard Repetitive Behavior Scale-Revised (RBSR) - set of questionnaire - used by clinicians for ASD diagnosis usually involved multiple and long sessions that apparently would delay and may have nonconformity. Thus, we aim to propose a computational framework to semi-automate the diagnosis process. We used human action recognition (HAR) algorithm. HAR involved in human body detection and the skeleton representation to show the arm asymmetrical in arm flapping movement which indicates the possibility of ASD signs by extracting the body pose into stickman model. The proposed framework has been tested against the video clips of children performing arm flapping behavior taken from public dataset. The outcome of this study is expected to detect early sign of ASD based on asymmetry measurement of arm flapping behavior. © Springer International Publishing AG 2017.}, note = {cited By 0}, keywords = {Arm Flapping, Asymmetry Measurements, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Body Postures, Computational Framework, Diseases, Human Action Recognition, Musculoskeletal System, Skeletal Representation, Stereotyped Behaviour}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Presently, the number of children with autism appears to be growing at disturbing rate. Unfortunately, the awareness of early sign of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is still insufficiently provided to the public. Arm flapping is a good example of a stereotypical behavior of ASD early sign. Typically, a standard Repetitive Behavior Scale-Revised (RBSR) - set of questionnaire - used by clinicians for ASD diagnosis usually involved multiple and long sessions that apparently would delay and may have nonconformity. Thus, we aim to propose a computational framework to semi-automate the diagnosis process. We used human action recognition (HAR) algorithm. HAR involved in human body detection and the skeleton representation to show the arm asymmetrical in arm flapping movement which indicates the possibility of ASD signs by extracting the body pose into stickman model. The proposed framework has been tested against the video clips of children performing arm flapping behavior taken from public dataset. The outcome of this study is expected to detect early sign of ASD based on asymmetry measurement of arm flapping behavior. © Springer International Publishing AG 2017. |
1995 |
Kasmini, K; Zasmani, S Asperger's syndrome: a report of two cases from Malaysia. Journal Article Singapore medical journal, 36 (6), pp. 641-643, 1995, ISSN: 00375675, (cited By 2). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Article, Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Case Report, Child Development Disorders, Children, Classification (of information), Human, Language Development Disorders, Language Disability, Malaysia, Male, Pervasive, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Psychological Aspect, Psychological Rating Scale, Social Behaviour, Stereotyped Behaviour, Stereotypy, Syndrome @article{Kasmini1995641, title = {Asperger's syndrome: a report of two cases from Malaysia.}, author = {K Kasmini and S Zasmani}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0029445569&partnerID=40&md5=6280382e5c679f84eea178a916b2e19f}, issn = {00375675}, year = {1995}, date = {1995-01-01}, journal = {Singapore medical journal}, volume = {36}, number = {6}, pages = {641-643}, abstract = {Asperger's Syndrome is a distinct variant of autism, with a prevalence rate of 10 to 26 per 10,000 of normal intelligence, and 0.4 per 10,000 in those with mild mental retardation. The syndrome now has its own clinical entity and diagnostic criteria. It is being officially listed in the ICD-10 under pervasive developmental disorder. Two such cases are described in this article. Case One lacked the ability to relate to others, was excessively preoccupied with the late actor P. Ramlee and demonstrated a peculiar behaviour of holding on to toothbrushes in his early childhood. Cognitively, he was unable to synthesise words into meaningful sentences. Similarly, Case Two was unable to relate well to others and was preoccupied with the planets and its constellations. Though he appeared intelligent with an IQ score of 101, he was unable to follow instructions at school. Both children had motor clumsiness and fulfilled the criteria for the diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome.}, note = {cited By 2}, keywords = {Article, Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Case Report, Child Development Disorders, Children, Classification (of information), Human, Language Development Disorders, Language Disability, Malaysia, Male, Pervasive, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Psychological Aspect, Psychological Rating Scale, Social Behaviour, Stereotyped Behaviour, Stereotypy, Syndrome}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Asperger's Syndrome is a distinct variant of autism, with a prevalence rate of 10 to 26 per 10,000 of normal intelligence, and 0.4 per 10,000 in those with mild mental retardation. The syndrome now has its own clinical entity and diagnostic criteria. It is being officially listed in the ICD-10 under pervasive developmental disorder. Two such cases are described in this article. Case One lacked the ability to relate to others, was excessively preoccupied with the late actor P. Ramlee and demonstrated a peculiar behaviour of holding on to toothbrushes in his early childhood. Cognitively, he was unable to synthesise words into meaningful sentences. Similarly, Case Two was unable to relate well to others and was preoccupied with the planets and its constellations. Though he appeared intelligent with an IQ score of 101, he was unable to follow instructions at school. Both children had motor clumsiness and fulfilled the criteria for the diagnosis of Asperger's Syndrome. |
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2018 |
Stimming behaviour in a 4-year-old girl with autism spectrum disorder Journal Article BMJ Case Reports, 2018 , 2018, ISSN: 1757790X, (cited By 0). |
2017 |
Measuring the variabilities in the body postures of the children for early detection of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) Journal Article Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 10645 LNCS , pp. 510-520, 2017, ISSN: 03029743, (cited By 0). |
1995 |
Asperger's syndrome: a report of two cases from Malaysia. Journal Article Singapore medical journal, 36 (6), pp. 641-643, 1995, ISSN: 00375675, (cited By 2). |