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GeniAuti: Tracking Challenging Behaviors of Children with Autism for Data-Driven Interventions

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Caregivers of autistic children suffer mostly from their children's repeated challenging behaviors occurring every day. Thus, it is important for caregivers to track the behaviors to understand the context of challenging behaviors and eventually alleviate them. GeniAuti is a tracking application for caregivers of autistic children, which provides 1) recording of their children's behaviors in a timely fashion, 2) visualization of data input by the user, 3) references of other autistic children's behaviors.

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      ASSETS '18: Proceedings of the 20th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility
      October 2018
      508 pages
      ISBN:9781450356503
      DOI:10.1145/3234695

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      ASSETS '18 Paper Acceptance Rate28of108submissions,26%Overall Acceptance Rate436of1,556submissions,28%

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