Sparse Sensor Networks for Rapid Screening of Infant Cerebral Palsy

Sparse Sensor Networks for Rapid Screening of Infant Cerebral Palsy

General Movement (GM) has been widely used for the early clinical assessment of neonatal brain development disorders (such as cerebral palsy) to facilitate ultra-early intervention and rehabilitation for at-risk newborns. However, clinical practice currently relies heavily on the subjective evaluations of pediatricians, lacking quantitative assessment methods, and requires a large number of specialized doctors and … Read more