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AI models eye movements for neurophysiologic biomarkers

Researchers have developed GenEyePose, a novel pipeline for generating synthetic eye movement data to train AI models for neurophysiologic biomarker development. This approach addresses the scarcity of real-world clinical data and privacy concerns associated with eye-tracking studies. A deep learning classifier trained on this synthetic data demonstrated promising performance in distinguishing normal from abnormal saccadic eye movements, showing potential for clinical applications in screening and localization of brain abnormalities. AI

IMPACT Synthetic data generation for AI models could accelerate the development of accessible diagnostic tools for neurological conditions.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an academic paper detailing a new AI-based method for analyzing eye movements as neurophysiologic biomarkers.

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 English(EN) · Tianyu Lin, Jooyoung Ryu, Puvada Sreevarsha, Rahul Srinivasaragavan, Riya Satavlekar, Susan Kim, Nidhi Soley, Yujie Yan, Ishan Vatsaraj, Carl Harris, Aimon Rahman, Vishal Patel, Joseph Greenstein, Casey Taylor, Kemar E. Green ·

    GenEyePose: Patient-Free, Knowledge-Based Saccadic Eye Movement Modeling for Digital Neurophysiologic Biomarker Development

    arXiv:2606.09681v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Eye movements, including saccades, are widely regarded as highly sensitive and objective biomarkers of neurophysiologic states. Detecting saccadic signatures in neurologic diseases offers a rapid, portable alternative to brain imagi…

  2. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 English(EN) · Kemar E. Green ·

    GenEyePose: Patient-Free, Knowledge-Based Saccadic Eye Movement Modeling for Digital Neurophysiologic Biomarker Development

    Eye movements, including saccades, are widely regarded as highly sensitive and objective biomarkers of neurophysiologic states. Detecting saccadic signatures in neurologic diseases offers a rapid, portable alternative to brain imaging, avoiding access and cost barriers. Currently…