Accuracy of 80% claimed for screening of children aged under two based on machine learning
Artificial intelligence may help experts identify toddlers who may be autistic, researchers have said after developing a screening system they say has an accuracy of about 80% for children under the age of two.
The researchers say their approach, which is based on a type of AI called machine learning, could bring benefits.
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