Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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552576 | Decision Support Systems | 2007 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We propose that a machine assessment system of neonatal expressions of pain be developed to assist clinicians in diagnosing pain. The facial expressions of 26 neonates (age 18–72 h) were photographed experiencing the acute pain of a heel lance and three nonpain stressors. Four algorithms were evaluated on out-of-sample observations: PCA, LDA, SVMs and NNSOA. NNSOA provided the best classification rate of pain versus nonpain (90.20%), followed by SVM with linear kernel (82.35%). We believe these results indicate a high potential for developing a decision support system for diagnosing neonatal pain from images of neonatal facial displays.
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Authors
Sheryl Brahnam, Chao-Fa Chuang, Randall S. Sexton, Frank Y. Shih,