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Towards a Deep Learning Pain-Level Detection Deployment at UAE for Patient-Centric-Pain Management and Diagnosis Support: Framework and Performance Evaluation

arXiv ·

This paper introduces a deep learning framework for automated pain-level detection, designed for deployment in the UAE healthcare system. The system aims to assist in patient-centric pain management and diagnosis support, particularly relevant in situations with medical staff shortages. The research assesses the framework's performance using common approaches, indicating its potential for accurate pain level identification.

The AI will see you now

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI is developing AI algorithms to intelligently process data from wearables and home sensors for remote patient monitoring. The algorithms aim to analyze multiple strands of health data to provide a more comprehensive view of a patient's health, distinguishing between genuine emergencies and benign situations. MBZUAI's provost, Professor Fakhri Karray, believes this approach could handle 20-25% of diagnoses virtually, reducing the burden on healthcare systems. Why it matters: This research could significantly improve healthcare efficiency and accessibility in the UAE and beyond by enabling more effective remote patient monitoring and reducing unnecessary hospital visits.

Integrating Micro-Emotion Recognition with Mental Health Estimation for Improved Well-being

MBZUAI ·

This research introduces a novel method using the Lateral Accretive Hybrid Network (LEARNet) to capture and analyze micro-expressions for mental health applications. The method refines both broad and subtle facial cues to detect mental health conditions like anxiety or depression. The authors also propose a neural architecture search (NAS) strategy to design a compact CNN for micro-expression recognition, improving performance and resource use. Why it matters: By integrating micro-emotion recognition with mental health estimation, the approach enables more accurate and early detection of emotional and mental health issues, potentially leading to improved well-being.