Treatment of facial palsy is essential because neglecting this disorder can lead to serious sequelae and further damage. For an objective evaluation and consistent rehabilitation training program of facial palsy patients, a clinician’s evaluation must be simultaneously performed alongside quantitative evaluation. Recent research has evaluated facial palsy using 68 facial landmarks as features. However, facial palsy has numerous features, whereas existing studies use relatively few landmarks; moreover, they do not confirm the degree of improvement in the patient. In addition, as the face of a normal person is not perfectly symmetrical, it must be compared with previous images taken at a different time. Therefore, we introduce three methods t...
Objective: During the process of neural recovery after facial palsy, distressing sequelae of static ...
The 3D reconstruction of an accurate face model is essential for delivering reliable feedback for cl...
International audienceMost techniques for evaluating unilateral impairments in facial movement yield...
The outcome for patients diagnosed with facial palsy has been shown to be linked to rehabilitation. ...
Objectives: Despite the limited validity of the Sunnybrook grading index, it is routinely used for t...
The incapability to move the facial muscles is known as facial palsy, and it affects various abiliti...
3D facial landmarks are known to be diagnostically relevant biometrics for many genetic syndromes. T...
The reliability (precision) and agreement (accuracy) of anthropometric measurements based on manuall...
Facial paralysis is a loss of facial movement due to nerve damage. It is essential for clinicians to...
Many conditions can compromise facial symmetry, resulting in an impairment of the affected person fr...
We are developing a telemedicine application which offers automated diagnosis of facial (Bell's) pal...
Many conditions can compromise facial symmetry, resulting in an impairment of the affected person fr...
Three-dimensional stereophotogrammetry is not much used in assessing facial palsy and a comprehensiv...
Bell’s palsy is a peripheral nerve disease of unknown origin which affects the facial nerve and caus...
A rapid and objective assessment of the severity of facial paralysis allows rehabilitation physician...
Objective: During the process of neural recovery after facial palsy, distressing sequelae of static ...
The 3D reconstruction of an accurate face model is essential for delivering reliable feedback for cl...
International audienceMost techniques for evaluating unilateral impairments in facial movement yield...
The outcome for patients diagnosed with facial palsy has been shown to be linked to rehabilitation. ...
Objectives: Despite the limited validity of the Sunnybrook grading index, it is routinely used for t...
The incapability to move the facial muscles is known as facial palsy, and it affects various abiliti...
3D facial landmarks are known to be diagnostically relevant biometrics for many genetic syndromes. T...
The reliability (precision) and agreement (accuracy) of anthropometric measurements based on manuall...
Facial paralysis is a loss of facial movement due to nerve damage. It is essential for clinicians to...
Many conditions can compromise facial symmetry, resulting in an impairment of the affected person fr...
We are developing a telemedicine application which offers automated diagnosis of facial (Bell's) pal...
Many conditions can compromise facial symmetry, resulting in an impairment of the affected person fr...
Three-dimensional stereophotogrammetry is not much used in assessing facial palsy and a comprehensiv...
Bell’s palsy is a peripheral nerve disease of unknown origin which affects the facial nerve and caus...
A rapid and objective assessment of the severity of facial paralysis allows rehabilitation physician...
Objective: During the process of neural recovery after facial palsy, distressing sequelae of static ...
The 3D reconstruction of an accurate face model is essential for delivering reliable feedback for cl...
International audienceMost techniques for evaluating unilateral impairments in facial movement yield...