From consistent subjective assessment of skin sensitivity severity to its accurate objective scoring
Juliette Rengot,
Imke Meyer,
Nathalie Chevrot
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSensitive skin (SenS) is a syndrome leading to unpleasant sensations with little visible signs. Grading its severity generally relies on questionnaires or subjective ratings.Materials and methodsThe SenS status of 183 subjects was determined by trained assessors. Answers from a four‐item questionnaire were converted into numerical scores, leading to a 0–15 SenS index that was asked twice or thrice. Parameters from hyperspectral images were used as input for a multi‐layer perceptron (MLP) neural netwo… Show more
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