Classification of elderly pain severity from automated video clip facial action unit analysis: a study from a Thai data repository
Data from 255 Thais with chronic pain were collected at Chiang Mai Medical School Hospital. After the patients self-rated their level of pain, a smartphone camera was used to capture faces for 10 s at a one-meter distance. For those unable to self-rate, a video recording was taken immediately after...
Main Authors: | Gomutbutra, P, Kittisares, A, Sanguansri, A, Choosri, N, Sawaddiruk, P, Fakfum, P, Lerttrakarnnon, P, Saralamba, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2022
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