International audienceWe propose an automatic method for pain intensity measurement from video. For each video, pain intensity was measured using the dynamics of facial movement using 66 facial points. Gram matrices formulation was used for facial points trajectory representations on the Riemannian manifold of symmetric positive semi-definite matrices of fixed rank. Curve fitting and temporal alignment were then used to smooth the extracted trajectories. A Support Vector Regression model was then trained to encode the extracted trajectories into ten pain intensity levels consistent with the Visual Analogue Scale for pain intensity measurement. The proposed approach was evaluated using the UNBC McMaster Shoulder Pain Archive and was compared...
Recognition of pain in patients who are incapable of expressing themselves allows for several possib...
Abstract Automatic pain intensity assessment has a high value in disease diagnosis applications. In...
Abstract Self-report is the most conventional means of pain intensity assessment in clinical enviro...
International audienceWe propose an automatic method to estimate self-reported pain based on facial ...
We propose an automatic method to estimate self-reported pain based on facial landmarks extracted fr...
In a clinical setting, pain is reported either through patient self-report or via an observer. Such ...
Abstract. Automatic1 monitoring for the assessment of pain can sig-nificantly improve the psychologi...
Recently, automatic pain assessment technology, in particular automatically detecting pain from faci...
Pain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult to inte...
Automatic pain recognition is an evolving research area with promising applications in health care. ...
AbstractPain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult...
Pain estimation from face video is a hard problem in automatic behaviour understanding. One major ob...
Accurately determining pain levels is difficult, even for trained professionals. Facial activity pro...
Pain is an alert state of the human body that can be conveyed to the external world through differen...
Automatic continuous time, continuous value assessment of a patient's pain from face video is highly...
Recognition of pain in patients who are incapable of expressing themselves allows for several possib...
Abstract Automatic pain intensity assessment has a high value in disease diagnosis applications. In...
Abstract Self-report is the most conventional means of pain intensity assessment in clinical enviro...
International audienceWe propose an automatic method to estimate self-reported pain based on facial ...
We propose an automatic method to estimate self-reported pain based on facial landmarks extracted fr...
In a clinical setting, pain is reported either through patient self-report or via an observer. Such ...
Abstract. Automatic1 monitoring for the assessment of pain can sig-nificantly improve the psychologi...
Recently, automatic pain assessment technology, in particular automatically detecting pain from faci...
Pain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult to inte...
Automatic pain recognition is an evolving research area with promising applications in health care. ...
AbstractPain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult...
Pain estimation from face video is a hard problem in automatic behaviour understanding. One major ob...
Accurately determining pain levels is difficult, even for trained professionals. Facial activity pro...
Pain is an alert state of the human body that can be conveyed to the external world through differen...
Automatic continuous time, continuous value assessment of a patient's pain from face video is highly...
Recognition of pain in patients who are incapable of expressing themselves allows for several possib...
Abstract Automatic pain intensity assessment has a high value in disease diagnosis applications. In...
Abstract Self-report is the most conventional means of pain intensity assessment in clinical enviro...