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    • Developmental Psychology
    • Computational Linguistics
    • Machine Learning

    Background:

    • Early identification of developmental disorders in infants and toddlers is crucial for effective intervention and cost reduction.
    • The MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory (MB-CDI) is a standard tool for assessing early lexical development but is lengthy and time-consuming.
    • Existing assessment methods face limitations in efficiency and adaptability.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a shortened version of the MB-CDI using machine learning and computerized adaptive testing (ML-CAT).
    • To evaluate the accuracy and efficiency of the ML-CAT in predicting lexical development scores.
    • To compare the performance of ML-CAT against existing methods, including Item Response Theory (IRT).

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized a machine learning approach combined with computerized adaptive testing (ML-CAT).
    • Adapted the sequence of words presented based on individual subject responses to shorten the assessment.
    • Validated the ML-CAT across five different languages.

    Main Results:

    • ML-CAT reliably predicts H-MB-CDI scores using an average of just 10 words with 94%-96% accuracy.
    • ML-CAT demonstrated superior performance compared to non-adaptive methods and IRT-based models.
    • ML-CAT showed improved accuracy in handling atypical talkers (outliers) compared to IRT methods.

    Conclusions:

    • ML-CAT offers a more efficient and reliable method for assessing lexical development in infants and toddlers.
    • The shorter assessment length reduces the burden on subjects and caregivers, potentially increasing reliability.
    • ML-CAT facilitates wider and more frequent community-based screening for developmental disorders.