International audienceAutomatic pain recognition from facial expressions is a challenging problem that has attracted a significant attention from the research community. This article provides a comprehensive analysis on the topic by comparing some popular and Off-the-Shell CNN (Convolutional Neural Network) architectures, including MobileNet, GoogleNet, ResNeXt-50, ResNet18, and DenseNet-161. We use these networks in two distinct modes: stand alone mode or feature extractor mode. In stand alone mode, the models (i.e., the networks) are used for directly estimating the pain. In feature extractor mode, the “values” of the middle layers are extracted and used as inputs to classifiers, such as SVR (Support Vector Regression) and RFR (Random For...
Pain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult to inte...
Many people who are suffering from a chronic pain face pe- riods of acute pain and resulting problem...
AbstractPain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult...
International audienceAutomatic pain recognition from facial expressions is a challenging problem th...
Automatic pain recognition from facial expressions is a challenging problem that has attracted a sig...
Automated detection of pain intensity from facial expressions, especially from face images that show...
Pain assessment is used to improve patients’ treatment outcomes. Human observers may be influenced b...
Abstract—Pain is a primary symptom of diseases and an indicator of a patients’ health status. Effect...
Models designed to detect abnormalities that reflect disease from facial structures are an emerging ...
Abstract Automatic pain assessment is crucial in clinical diagnosis. Experiencing pain causes defor...
Hassan T, Seuss D, Wollenberg J, et al. Automatic Detection of Pain from Facial Expressions: A Surve...
A new method to objectively measure pain using computer vision and machine learning technologies is ...
This paper reports on research to design an ensemble deep learning framework that integrates fine-tu...
Objectives The Automatic Pain Assessment (APA) relies on the exploitation of objective methods to ev...
Automatic pain detection is an important challenge in health computing. In this paper we report on o...
Pain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult to inte...
Many people who are suffering from a chronic pain face pe- riods of acute pain and resulting problem...
AbstractPain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult...
International audienceAutomatic pain recognition from facial expressions is a challenging problem th...
Automatic pain recognition from facial expressions is a challenging problem that has attracted a sig...
Automated detection of pain intensity from facial expressions, especially from face images that show...
Pain assessment is used to improve patients’ treatment outcomes. Human observers may be influenced b...
Abstract—Pain is a primary symptom of diseases and an indicator of a patients’ health status. Effect...
Models designed to detect abnormalities that reflect disease from facial structures are an emerging ...
Abstract Automatic pain assessment is crucial in clinical diagnosis. Experiencing pain causes defor...
Hassan T, Seuss D, Wollenberg J, et al. Automatic Detection of Pain from Facial Expressions: A Surve...
A new method to objectively measure pain using computer vision and machine learning technologies is ...
This paper reports on research to design an ensemble deep learning framework that integrates fine-tu...
Objectives The Automatic Pain Assessment (APA) relies on the exploitation of objective methods to ev...
Automatic pain detection is an important challenge in health computing. In this paper we report on o...
Pain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult to inte...
Many people who are suffering from a chronic pain face pe- riods of acute pain and resulting problem...
AbstractPain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult...