While even the most common definition of pain is under debate, pain assessment has remained the same for decades. But the paramount importance of precise pain management for successful healthcare has encouraged initiatives to improve the way pain is assessed. Recent approaches have proposed automatic pain evaluation systems using machine learning models trained with data coming from behavioural or physiological sensors. Although yielding promising results, machine learning studies for sensor-based pain recognition remain scattered and not necessarily easy to compare to each other. In particular, the important process of extracting features is usually optimised towards specific datasets. We thus introduce a comparison of feature extraction m...
Objective and automated pain detection has been one of the key concerns of clinical researches for m...
The standard method for prediction of the absence and presence of pain has long been self-report. Ho...
Pain assessment is a very crucial aspect of medical diagnosis as it is symptomatic of many medical c...
In pattern recognition, the selection of appropriate features is paramount to both the performance a...
The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust measurement, and...
Background: The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust meas...
Artificial intelligence and especially deep learning methods have achieved outstanding results for v...
In the future, automatic pain monitoring may enable health care professionals to assess and manage p...
Pain assessment is a challenging task encountered by clinicians. In clinical settings, patients’ sel...
Traditional pain assessment approaches ranging from self-reporting methods, to observational scales,...
The real-time recognition of pain level is required to perform an accurate pain assessment of patien...
Reference: Steffen Walter, Philipp Werner, Sascha Gruss, Harald C. Traue, Ayoub Al-Hamadi, et al.: T...
The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust measurement, and...
Introduction: Pain is the unpleasant sensation and emotional experience that leads to poor quality o...
The evolving discipline of computational pain investigation provides modern gears to recognize the p...
Objective and automated pain detection has been one of the key concerns of clinical researches for m...
The standard method for prediction of the absence and presence of pain has long been self-report. Ho...
Pain assessment is a very crucial aspect of medical diagnosis as it is symptomatic of many medical c...
In pattern recognition, the selection of appropriate features is paramount to both the performance a...
The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust measurement, and...
Background: The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust meas...
Artificial intelligence and especially deep learning methods have achieved outstanding results for v...
In the future, automatic pain monitoring may enable health care professionals to assess and manage p...
Pain assessment is a challenging task encountered by clinicians. In clinical settings, patients’ sel...
Traditional pain assessment approaches ranging from self-reporting methods, to observational scales,...
The real-time recognition of pain level is required to perform an accurate pain assessment of patien...
Reference: Steffen Walter, Philipp Werner, Sascha Gruss, Harald C. Traue, Ayoub Al-Hamadi, et al.: T...
The clinically used methods of pain diagnosis do not allow for objective and robust measurement, and...
Introduction: Pain is the unpleasant sensation and emotional experience that leads to poor quality o...
The evolving discipline of computational pain investigation provides modern gears to recognize the p...
Objective and automated pain detection has been one of the key concerns of clinical researches for m...
The standard method for prediction of the absence and presence of pain has long been self-report. Ho...
Pain assessment is a very crucial aspect of medical diagnosis as it is symptomatic of many medical c...