Dyslexia detection in children using eye tracking data based on VGG16 network

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Abstract

Considering the negative impact dyslexia has on school achievements, dyslexia diagnosis and treatment are found to be of great importance. In this paper, a deep convolutional neural network was developed to detect dyslexia in children ages 7-13, based on gathered eye tracking data. The children read a text written in Serbian on 13 different color configurations (including background and overlay color variations) and the raw gaze coordinates gathered during the trials were formatted into colored images and used to train a deep learning model based on the VGG16 architecture. Several configurations of the convolutional neural network were evaluated, as well as several trial segmentation configurations in order to provide the best overall result. The method was evaluated using subject-wise cross-validation and an accuracy of 87% was achieved. The obtained results show that a combination of convolutional neural network and visual encoding of the eye tracking data shows promising results in dyslexia detection with minimal preprocessing.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication30th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2022 - Proceedings
PublisherEuropean Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO
Pages1601-1605
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9789082797091
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes
Event30th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2022 - Belgrade, Serbia
Duration: 29 Aug 20222 Sept 2022

Publication series

NameEuropean Signal Processing Conference
Volume2022-August
ISSN (Print)2219-5491

Conference

Conference30th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2022
Country/TerritorySerbia
CityBelgrade
Period29/08/222/09/22

Keywords

  • classification
  • convolutional neural networks
  • dyslexia
  • eye tracking
  • reading

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