2019
DOI: 10.2196/13594
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Feasibility of a Real-Time Clinical Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence Framework for Pain Detection and Localization From the Brain

Abstract: Background For many years, clinicians have been seeking for objective pain assessment solutions via neuroimaging techniques, focusing on the brain to detect human pain. Unfortunately, most of those techniques are not applicable in the clinical environment or lack accuracy. Objective This study aimed to test the feasibility of a mobile neuroimaging-based clinical augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI) framework, CLARAi, for objective pain detection and a… Show more

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“…Pain assessment: Xiao-Su Hu et al conducted a study where artificial neutral network (3-layer NN) achieved an optimal classification accuracy at 80.37% for pain and no pain discrimination. 22 9. Head and neck cancer: Ibragimov and Xing were the first to attempt the use of CNNs for segmentation of organs at risk from head and cancer CT images.…”
Section: Artificial Intelligence In Orthodontics:-diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain assessment: Xiao-Su Hu et al conducted a study where artificial neutral network (3-layer NN) achieved an optimal classification accuracy at 80.37% for pain and no pain discrimination. 22 9. Head and neck cancer: Ibragimov and Xing were the first to attempt the use of CNNs for segmentation of organs at risk from head and cancer CT images.…”
Section: Artificial Intelligence In Orthodontics:-diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VR could also provide students and clinicians of various disciplines the opportunity to experience psychiatric patients' pathological symptoms, such as auditory and visual hallucinations. Beyond psychiatry there are important use-cases ranging from clinical use in pain detection (6) to enhanced training of various healthcare professionals (7).…”
Section: Virtual Reality In Psychiatrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Umetna inteligenca bo kompleksen večrazsežnostni občutek celostno prikazala šele, ko jo bomo opremili z ustreznimi algoritmi. Doslej še niso bili dovolj uspešni (Topol 2019, Hu et al 2019.…”
Section: Bolečina V Evropski Uniji In Slovenijiunclassified