Today’s Spotlight features an illustration by Jose-Luis Olivares/MIT about a new computer system that may detect childhood communication disorders.
For children with speech and language disorders, early-childhood intervention can make a great difference in their later academic and social success. But many such children — one study estimates 60 percent — go undiagnosed until kindergarten or even later.
Researchers at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital hope to change that, with a computer system that can automatically screen young children for speech and language disorders and, potentially, even provide specific diagnoses.
Read the full article on MIT News.
For children with speech and language disorders, early-childhood intervention can make a great difference in their later academic and social success. But many such children — one study estimates 60 percent — go undiagnosed until kindergarten or even later.
Researchers at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital hope to change that, with a computer system that can automatically screen young children for speech and language disorders and, potentially, even provide specific diagnoses.
Read the full article on MIT News.