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Cognitive, Language, Learning Disabilities & Low Literacy

Parkinson Speech Dataset with Multiple Types of Sound Recordings Data Set

B. Sakar, M. Erdem Isenkul, C. Okan Sakar, A. Sertbas, F. Gurgen, S. Delil, H. Apaydin, O. Kursun

This work aims to understand the predictiveness of voice samples in Parkinsons Disease Diagnosis and see how well the central tendency and dispersion metrics serve as representatives of all sample recordings of a subject Participants were given samples to read out that were then recorded.
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Parkinsons

Parkinson's Disease Observations

K. Thiyagarajan

This dataset provides different observation variables regarding parkinson's disease. Some of these variables include acoustic characteristics of voice signals (jimmer, shimmer) and have a very high correlation with each other.
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Parkinsons

Early biomarkers of Parkinson’s disease based on natural connected speech

J. Hlavnička, R. Čmejla, T. Tykalová, K. Šonka, E. Růžička, J. Rusz

This work aims to predict neurodegeneration through analysing speech of patients with early untreated parkinsons and those at high risk of developing Parkinson's.
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ParkinsonsRBDHypernasality

Depresjon: a motor activity database of depression episodes in unipolar and bipolar patients

E. Garcia-Ceja, M. Riegler, P. Jakobsen, J. Tørresen, T. Nordgreen, Ketil J. Oedegaard, O. Fasmer

A dataset of daily activity accelerometer data is collected to understand what is the difference in motor activity by patients with depression and healthy controls Subjects wore actigraph sensors for measuring daily activity
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DepressionUnipolarBipolar

A dataset of eye movements for the children with autism spectrum disorder

H. Duan, G. Zhai, X. Min, Z. Che, Y. Fang, X. Yang, J. Gutiérrez, P. Callet

This dataset is released for analyzing the visual traits of children with ASD and designing specialized visual attention models to promote research in related fields, as well as design specialized models to identify the individuals with ASD. Tobii T120 Eye Tracker was used to display the images and record the eye movements.

Web users with autism: eye tracking evidence for differences

S. Eraslan, V. Yaneva, Y. Yesilada, S. Harper

Eye tracking study with 18 participants with high-functioning autism and 18 neurotypical participants to investigate the similarities and differences between these two groups in terms of how they search for information within web pages. Participants were shown screenshots from webpages and were given some search tasks. Their eye movements were then tracked.
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Eye trackingWeb usage

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The DIT Utility  is a "right-click" Dictionary/Idiom/Translation Utility  for use by people who have trouble reading text due to