Presented by: Maristella Lucchini, PhD, Senior Clinical Researcher at Nanit
Michal Kahn, PhD, Assistant Professor at Tel Aviv University
Tor Ivry, Founder + Chief Technology Officer at Nanit
Monday, April 7th, 2025
2:00pm – 3:00pm Eastern Time
Webinar held via zoom
Overview: Autovideosomnography is becoming a widely used method of objective sleep data collection for pediatric sleep researchers, thanks to advances in computer vision and AI technology that now enable autonomous, reliable, and validated objective sleep measurements without requiring devices to be physically attached to the child, nor lengthy manual scoring.
Learn how the Nanit camera, a commercially available autovideosomnography device designed for infants and toddlers in home settings, has been validated against actigraphy. These cameras allow researchers to collect longitudinal sleep data at scale. This capability presents unprecedented opportunities for pediatric researchers to gain deeper insights into sleep behaviors and development in young children, as well as caregiver practices and their influence on sleep, in naturalistic home environments. This webinar will present the technology behind the Nanit autovideosomnography device and present a range of applications in the pediatric research field.
This opportunity is made possible by the Sleep Research Society Foundation.