A Comprehensive Review of Technologies Used for Screening, Assessment,
and Rehabilitation of Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Shadan Golestan, Pegah Soleiman, Hadi Moradi
2018
Abstract
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an umbrella term for a wide range of
developmental disorders. For the past two decades, researchers proposed the use
of various technologies in order to tackle specific symptoms of the disorder.
Although there exist many literature reviews about screening, assessment, and
rehabilitation of ASD, no comprehensive survey of types of technologies in all
defined symptoms of ASD has been presented. Therefore, in this paper a
comprehensive survey of previous studies has been presented in which the
studies are classified into three main categories, and several sub-categories,
and three main technologies. An analysis of the number of studies in each
category and sub-category is given to help researchers decide on areas which
need further investigation. The analysis show that the majority of studies fall
into the software-based systems technology category. Finally, a brief review of
studies in each category of ASD is presented for each type of technology. As a
result, this paper also helps researchers to obtain an overview of the typical
methods of using a specific technology in ASD screening, assessment, and
rehabilitation.
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