A View Of Their Own: Capturing The Egocentric View Of Infants And Toddlers With Head-Mounted Cameras

JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS(2018)

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Infants and toddlers view the world, at a basic sensory level, in a fundamentally different way from their parents. This is largely due to biological constraints: infants possess different body proportions than their parents and the ability to control their own head movements is less developed. Such constraints limit the visual input available. This protocol aims to provide guiding principles for researchers using head-mounted cameras to understand the changing visual input experienced by the developing infant. Successful use of this protocol will allow researchers to design and execute studies of the developing child's visual environment set in the home or laboratory. From this method, researchers can compile an aggregate view of all the possible items in a child's field of view. This method does not directly measure exactly what the child is looking at. By combining this approach with machine learning, computer vision algorithms, and hand-coding, researchers can produce a high-density dataset to illustrate the changing visual ecology of the developing infant.
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Behavior,Issue 140,Egocentric vision,head-mounted cameras,visual scenes,development,infant,toddler
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