An initial assessment method that can classify as well as categorize the severity of paralysis into one of six levels according to the House-Brackmann (HB) system based on facial landmarks motion using an Optical Flow (OF) algorithm is proposed.The desired landmarks were obtained from the video recordings of 5 normal and 3 Bell’s Palsy subjects and tracked using the Kanade-Lucas-Tomasi (KLT) method.A new scoring system based on the motion analysis using area measurement is proposed.This scoring system uses the individual scores from the facial exercises and grades the paralysis based on the HB system.The proposed method has obtained promising results and may play a pivotal role towards improved rehabilitation programs for patients
In this study, we propose to examine facial nerve palsy using Support Vector Machines (SVMs) and Eme...
Facial paralysis is a loss of facial movement due to nerve damage. It is essential for clinicians to...
The facial nerve controls facial movement and expression. Hence, a patient with facial nerve paralys...
Facial Paralysis is a condition causing decreased movement on one side of the face. A quantitative, ...
Facial paralysis is a condition causing decreased movement on one side of the face. A quantitative, ...
Facial paralysis is a condition causing decreased movement on one side of the face. A quantitative, ...
This paper presents a robust, objective, automated and quantitative assessment system for Facial Par...
Facial paralysis is a disease that affects the movement of one side of the face. This cause the disf...
Hypothesis: To propose a new objective video-recording procedure to assess and monitor over time the...
This paper presents a novel approach of facial nerve paralysis evaluation system where it includes b...
Facial paralysis is the loss of voluntary muscle movement of one side of the face. A quantitative, o...
Quantitative grading and classification of the severity of facial paralysis (FP) are important for s...
This article illustrated a brief review of some objective methods in assessing facial nerve function...
This paper present an approach of regional evaluation using Kanade - Lucas – Tomasi (KLT) method and...
A rapid and objective assessment of the severity of facial paralysis allows rehabilitation physician...
In this study, we propose to examine facial nerve palsy using Support Vector Machines (SVMs) and Eme...
Facial paralysis is a loss of facial movement due to nerve damage. It is essential for clinicians to...
The facial nerve controls facial movement and expression. Hence, a patient with facial nerve paralys...
Facial Paralysis is a condition causing decreased movement on one side of the face. A quantitative, ...
Facial paralysis is a condition causing decreased movement on one side of the face. A quantitative, ...
Facial paralysis is a condition causing decreased movement on one side of the face. A quantitative, ...
This paper presents a robust, objective, automated and quantitative assessment system for Facial Par...
Facial paralysis is a disease that affects the movement of one side of the face. This cause the disf...
Hypothesis: To propose a new objective video-recording procedure to assess and monitor over time the...
This paper presents a novel approach of facial nerve paralysis evaluation system where it includes b...
Facial paralysis is the loss of voluntary muscle movement of one side of the face. A quantitative, o...
Quantitative grading and classification of the severity of facial paralysis (FP) are important for s...
This article illustrated a brief review of some objective methods in assessing facial nerve function...
This paper present an approach of regional evaluation using Kanade - Lucas – Tomasi (KLT) method and...
A rapid and objective assessment of the severity of facial paralysis allows rehabilitation physician...
In this study, we propose to examine facial nerve palsy using Support Vector Machines (SVMs) and Eme...
Facial paralysis is a loss of facial movement due to nerve damage. It is essential for clinicians to...
The facial nerve controls facial movement and expression. Hence, a patient with facial nerve paralys...