MSEUF presents another research in International Conference in Japan

MSEUF presents another research in International Conference in Japan

Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation participated in the IEEE International Conference on E-health Networking, Application & Services (Healthcom 2024) held in Nara, Japan, Nov. 18-20.

Leah Salas, Director of Corporate Planning and Development presented the research "Implementation of Visual Tracking Model for Assessing Attentive Behavior in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Through Eye-Movement." The research explored the use of technology in assessing attentive behavior in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Anne Danielle Malbog, Ace Jhoelhee Irinco, Regolo Jerald Morales, Engr. Roselyn Maaño, Rodrigo Belleza Jr., and Joana Fe Panganiban co-authored the research.

“Presenting our research at IEEE Healthcom 2024 is a significant opportunity to contribute to the global dialogue on leveraging technology to support children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This reflects our commitment to advancing impactful research that addresses real-world challenges," said Salas.

"This research represents the collaborative efforts of our students and faculty, showcasing their dedication to innovation and excellence. Presenting it on a global stage like IEEE Healthcom 2024 is not just an achievement for the university but a testament to the potential of our students to contribute to meaningful advancements in society," Salas added.

IEEE Healthcom is a global platform that brings together leaders, researchers, and professionals to discuss advancements in e-health networking, applications, and services. 

With MSEUF’s participation, the University continues to strengthen its international presence in impactful research, particularly in health technologies and their role in addressing societal challenges.  

For more information, visit the official conference website: IEEE Healthcom 2024