Healthcare Technologies to Assess Human Behavior for Health Management
Offered By: Georgia Institute of Technology via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
This course will provide an introduction to Behavioral Imaging, a new research field which encompasses the measurement, modeling, analysis, and visualization of behaviors from multi-modal sensor data. It is tailored for undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in this emerging field. The course is designed to provide:
- A
broad introduction to research questions in Behavioral Imaging (BI)
- An
in-depth understanding of the key technologies for BI
- Hands-on
experience in working with relevant sensor data (video, audio, wearable)
- An
overview of the psychology and neuroscience literature relating to behavior
from a computational perspective, with a particular focus on disorders of
development such as autism and behaviors implicated in chronic health
conditions
Syllabus
This course will provide an introduction to Behavioral Imaging, a new research field which encompasses the measurement, modeling, analysis, and visualization of behaviors from multi-modal sensor data. It is tailored for undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in this emerging field. The course is designed to provide:
- A broad introduction to research questions in Behavioral Imaging (BI)
- An in-depth understanding of the key technologies for BI
- Hands-on experience in working with relevant sensor data (video, audio, wearable)
- An overview of the psychology and neuroscience literature relating to behavior from a computational perspective, with a particular focus on disorders of development such as autism and behaviors implicated in chronic health conditions
Taught by
Jim Rehg
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