AI Analysis Reveals Insights into Infant Development
Researchers at Florida Atlantic University are using artificial intelligence (AI) to study how infants transition from random movements to purposeful actions, SciTech Daily reported yesterday.
In a recent experiment, a colorful mobile was attached to infants’ feet, allowing researchers to track their movements with a Vicon 3D motion capture system.
The study found that foot movements were the most accurately classified, outperforming movements of other body parts by about 20%. The deep learning model, 2D-CapsNet, achieved an impressive 86% accuracy in analyzing these movements.
Interestingly, infants who lost control of the mobile exhibited increased exploratory behavior, indicating they learned from their interactions. Some retained movement patterns that hinted at their earlier experiences.
This research underscores the potential of AI in understanding early infant development, providing valuable insights into how infants engage with their environment, despite the challenges posed by their inability to communicate verbally.