SCH: Enhanced Detection of Impending Problem Behavior in People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Through Multimodal Sensing and Machine Learning

This project is being conducted by the North Carolina State University (NCSU) in partnership with several agencies providing services to individuals with IDD.

This project seeks to improve functional behavioral assessment and treatment of problem behavior exhibited by children and adolescents with Intellectual and Development Disorders (IDD), including Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Through the use of individualized multimodal machine learning (ML) models, the goal is to reliably predict and prevent problem behavior in real time. NC State is partnering with agencies providing services to individuals with IDD to conduct this project.

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Principle Investigators

James Paul Dieffenderfer

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This work proposes to enhance best practice functional behavioral assessment and function-based treatments for problem behavior exhibited by many children and adolescents with several Intellectual and Development Disorders (IDD) including Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) by creating individualized multimodal machine learning (ML) models to reliably predict impending problem behaviors in real time.