Accurately determining pain levels in children is difficult, even for trained professionals and parents. Facial activity provides sensitive and specific information about pain, and computer vision algorithms have been developed to automatically detect Facial Action Units (AUs) defined by the Facial Action Coding System (FACS). Our prior work utilized information from computer vision, i.e., automatically detected facial AUs, to develop classifiers to distinguish between pain and no-pain conditions. However, application of pain/no-pain classifiers based on automated AU codings across different environmental domains results in diminished performance. In contrast, classifiers based on manually coded AUs demonstrate reduced environmentally-based...
BACKGROUND: The ability to accurately recognize facial expressions of pain is known to affect clinic...
Chronic pain affects more than 100 million Americans and more than 1.5 billion people worldwide. Pai...
Simple Summary Facial activity can convey valid information about the experience of pain in a horse....
Accurately determining pain levels is difficult, even for trained professionals. Facial activity pro...
A new method to objectively measure pain using computer vision and machine learning technologies is ...
Introduction. The experience of pain is regularly accompanied by facial expressions. The gold standa...
In a clinical setting, pain is reported either through patient self-report or via an observer. Such ...
Objectives The Automatic Pain Assessment (APA) relies on the exploitation of objective methods to ev...
Pain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult to inte...
Pain is generally measured by patient self-report, normally via verbal communication. However, if th...
Automatic pain detection is an important challenge in health computing. In this paper we report on o...
AbstractPain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult...
Detecting pain in infants is of vital importance in healthcare. The currently applied pain scaling m...
Hassan T, Seuss D, Wollenberg J, et al. Automatic Detection of Pain from Facial Expressions: A Surve...
The high prevalence of chronic pain in society raises the need to develop new digital tools that can...
BACKGROUND: The ability to accurately recognize facial expressions of pain is known to affect clinic...
Chronic pain affects more than 100 million Americans and more than 1.5 billion people worldwide. Pai...
Simple Summary Facial activity can convey valid information about the experience of pain in a horse....
Accurately determining pain levels is difficult, even for trained professionals. Facial activity pro...
A new method to objectively measure pain using computer vision and machine learning technologies is ...
Introduction. The experience of pain is regularly accompanied by facial expressions. The gold standa...
In a clinical setting, pain is reported either through patient self-report or via an observer. Such ...
Objectives The Automatic Pain Assessment (APA) relies on the exploitation of objective methods to ev...
Pain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult to inte...
Pain is generally measured by patient self-report, normally via verbal communication. However, if th...
Automatic pain detection is an important challenge in health computing. In this paper we report on o...
AbstractPain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult...
Detecting pain in infants is of vital importance in healthcare. The currently applied pain scaling m...
Hassan T, Seuss D, Wollenberg J, et al. Automatic Detection of Pain from Facial Expressions: A Surve...
The high prevalence of chronic pain in society raises the need to develop new digital tools that can...
BACKGROUND: The ability to accurately recognize facial expressions of pain is known to affect clinic...
Chronic pain affects more than 100 million Americans and more than 1.5 billion people worldwide. Pai...
Simple Summary Facial activity can convey valid information about the experience of pain in a horse....