Brad Jesness has added an update
Nov 5,2017
A brief formulation of the RESEARCH QUESTION and more specific guide to the research that must be done
A brief formulation of the RESEARCH QUESTION and more specific guide to the research that must be done: See: https://www.researchgate.net/post/Have_Technologies_in_the_role_of_a_MICROSCOPE_for_psychology_been_developed_which_can_now_be_used_to_investigate_important_observational_specifics? AND SEE the last of the Answers, below that Question, for more details (of what the situations being researched may be like).
Brad Jesness has added an update
Nov 2,2017
Looking for lead/head Collaborator to do the needed empirical research (eye-tracking and clear analysis of behavior patterns)
I am going to throw this back toward cognitive-developmentally-oriented psychology people, since this is your science. Here is a recent post (Question) which may clarify what is needed: https://www.researchgate.net/post/Have_things_having_the_role_of_a_MICROSCOPE_for_psychology_been_developed_which_may_be_used_for_investigation_of_important_observational_specifics [ Still, I would say: All this is not so sophisticated that an AI team could not educate a team member to get all the background needed from psychology and do this research. Then perhaps your team can develop even greater AI. ] Still looking for interested party to do the needed research to test (and hopefully successfully verify) the hypotheses about empirical phenomenon outlined in the major paper (reference) of this Project ("A Human Ethogram ..."). AND, this person must be IN A POSITION TO DO SO, with a position and modern facilities, where she/he can do the basic research to test these empirical hypotheses. You, then, of course would become the head Collaborator on/of this Project. I sincerely regret that I can offer likely little more than that in my existing major papers (available via researchgate.net) and in my many essays in my Questions and in my Answers here (on researchgate.net; for my Q and As go to my Profile, then click Contributions, then click Questions/Answers) -- already posted.