MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611052308 A) filed by Yash Raj; Poorab Agrawal; and Dr. Gopal Chandra Jana, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, on April 24, for 'ai-enabled multimodal eeg-video fusion system for real-time autism spectrum disorder screening and adaptive cognitive behavioural therapy to improve mental health.'
Inventor(s) include Yash Raj; Poorab Agrawal; and Dr. Gopal Chandra Jana.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention gives a multimodal EEG-video fusion system which enables real-time screening of Autism Spectrum Disorder and provides (CBT) Cognitive Behavioural Therapy solutions. The system includes an EEG acquisition and pre-processing module which creates a dynamic functional connectivity brain graph from multi-channel signals. A Hybrid EEG Graph Neural Network module processes the brain graph through parallel GCN GAT and GIN pathways to extract a neurophysiological embedding. A video behavioural analysis module uses optical data to track gaze and facial action unit and skeletal pose movements which create a behavioural embedding. The Dual-Stream Cross-Attention Transformer fusion engine synchronizes the embeddings which create a unified multimodal representation and a calibrated ASD risk score. The adaptive Cognitive Behavioural Therapy engine uses reinforcement learning policies to create therapeutic micro-intervention sequences which operate according to the multimodal representation. The multi-level explainability interface enables clinical staff to understand system operations through attribution mapping. The disclosure presents a method which enables the integration of asynchronous neurophysiological and behavioural data to create a closed-loop therapeutic feedback cycle."
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