AbstractPain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult to interpret and may be impaired or in some circumstances (i.e., young children and the severely ill) not even possible. To circumvent these problems behavioral scientists have identified reliable and valid facial indicators of pain. Hitherto, these methods have required manual measurement by highly skilled human observers. In this paper we explore an approach for automatically recognizing acute pain without the need for human observers. Specifically, our study was restricted to automatically detecting pain in adult patients with rotator cuff injuries. The system employed video input of the patients as they moved their affected and unaffecte...
The correct assessment is essential to ensure the proper treatment for the patient and pain is relie...
Pain is a serious and costly issue globally, but to be treated, it must first be detected. Vision tr...
Currently, clinicians observe pain-related behaviors and use patient self-report measures in order t...
AbstractPain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult...
Pain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult to inte...
This paper presents a new approach for detecting pain in sequences of spontaneous facial expressions...
Hassan T, Seuss D, Wollenberg J, et al. Automatic Detection of Pain from Facial Expressions: A Surve...
AbstractAutomatic pain detection is an emerging area of investigation with convenient applications i...
Pain is generally measured by patient self-report, normally via verbal communication. However, if th...
In a clinical setting, pain is reported either through patient self-report or via an observer. Such ...
Automatic continuous time, continuous value assessment of a patient's pain from face video is highly...
Many people who are suffering from a chronic pain face pe- riods of acute pain and resulting problem...
Pain assessment is used to improve patients’ treatment outcomes. Human observers may be influenced b...
Lautenbacher S, Hassan T, Seuss D, et al. Automatic Coding of Facial Expressions of Pain: Are We The...
Accurately determining pain levels is difficult, even for trained professionals. Facial activity pro...
The correct assessment is essential to ensure the proper treatment for the patient and pain is relie...
Pain is a serious and costly issue globally, but to be treated, it must first be detected. Vision tr...
Currently, clinicians observe pain-related behaviors and use patient self-report measures in order t...
AbstractPain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult...
Pain is typically assessed by patient self-report. Self-reported pain, however, is difficult to inte...
This paper presents a new approach for detecting pain in sequences of spontaneous facial expressions...
Hassan T, Seuss D, Wollenberg J, et al. Automatic Detection of Pain from Facial Expressions: A Surve...
AbstractAutomatic pain detection is an emerging area of investigation with convenient applications i...
Pain is generally measured by patient self-report, normally via verbal communication. However, if th...
In a clinical setting, pain is reported either through patient self-report or via an observer. Such ...
Automatic continuous time, continuous value assessment of a patient's pain from face video is highly...
Many people who are suffering from a chronic pain face pe- riods of acute pain and resulting problem...
Pain assessment is used to improve patients’ treatment outcomes. Human observers may be influenced b...
Lautenbacher S, Hassan T, Seuss D, et al. Automatic Coding of Facial Expressions of Pain: Are We The...
Accurately determining pain levels is difficult, even for trained professionals. Facial activity pro...
The correct assessment is essential to ensure the proper treatment for the patient and pain is relie...
Pain is a serious and costly issue globally, but to be treated, it must first be detected. Vision tr...
Currently, clinicians observe pain-related behaviors and use patient self-report measures in order t...