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引用次数: 19
摘要
在过去的半个世纪里,面瘫的分级一直是许多工作的主题,因此对于量化病情的程度和评估治疗效果至关重要。然而,仍然需要一种易于使用、价格低廉且观测者间可变性低的准确定量分级系统。本文基于新发布的Kinect for Windows v2及其配套的SDK 2.0,提出了这样一个分级系统。这个新系统自动检测面部标志,并设计用于计算和分级静息面部对称性和面部麻痹的程度。该系统还提供了根据三种广泛使用的传统评分系统报告评分的选项。目前开发的系统显示出良好的效果,并且正在进行中。更多的面部标志和更多的自主运动被添加到一个全面的定量评分工具,可以被临床医生广泛使用。通过进一步的工作,它可以扩展成为面瘫的虚拟康复工具。
Automated grading of facial paralysis using the Kinect v2: A proof of concept study
Grading of facial paralysis has been the subject of numerous works in the past half century and is thus essential in order to quantify the extent of the condition and to evaluate the effect of treatment. However there is still a need for an accurate quantitative grading system that is easy to use, inexpensive and has low inter-observer variability. This work presents such a grading system based on the newly released Kinect for Windows v2 and accompanying SDK 2.0. This new system automatically detects facial landmarks and is designed to compute and grade resting facial symmetry and the extent of facial paralysis for several voluntary movements. The system also offers the option to report grading according to three widely used traditional grading systems. The system developed so far shows promising results and is a work in progress. More facial landmarks and more voluntary movements are being added to have a comprehensive quantitative grading tool which can be widely used by clinicians. With further work, it can be extended to become a virtual rehabilitation tool for facial paralysis.