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Unobtrusive Pain Monitoring in Older Adults with Dementia using Pairwise and Contrastive Training

Siavash Rezaei; Abhishek Moturu; Shun Zhao; Kenneth M. Prkachin; Thomas Hadjistavropoulos; Babak Taati

Unobtrusive Pain Monitoring in Older Adults with Dementia using Pairwise and Contrastive Training

Abstract

Although pain is frequent in old age, older adults are often undertreated for pain. This is especially the case for long-term care residents with moderate to severe dementia who cannot report their pain because of cognitive impairments that accompany dementia. Nursing staff acknowledge the challenges of effectively recognizing and managing pain in long-term care facilities due to lack of human resources and, sometimes, expertise to use validated pain assessment approaches on a regular basis. Vision-based ambient monitoring will allow for frequent automated assessments so care staff could be automatically notified when signs of pain are displayed. However, existing computer vision techniques for pain detection are not validated on faces of older adults or people with dementia, and this population is not represented in existing facial expression datasets of pain. We present the first fully automated vision-based technique validated on a dementia cohort. Our contributions are threefold. First, we develop a deep learning-based computer vision system for detecting painful facial expressions on a video dataset that is collected unobtrusively from older adult participants with and without dementia. Second, we introduce a pairwise comparative inference method that calibrates to each person and is sensitive to changes in facial expression while using training data more efficiently than sequence models. Third, we introduce a fast contrastive training method that improves cross-dataset performance. Our pain estimation model outperforms baselines by a wide margin, especially when evaluated on faces of people with dementia. Pre-trained model and demo code available at https://github.com/TaatiTeam/pain_detection_demo

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BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
pain-intensity-regression-on-unbc-mcmasterContrastively Trained Pairwise Inference
Pearson Correlation Coefficient : 0.71

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