Automated Computer Vision Assessment of Hypomimia in Parkinson Disease: Proof-of-Principle Pilot Study
BackgroundFacial expressions require the complex coordination of 43 different facial muscles. Parkinson disease (PD) affects facial musculature leading to "hypomimia" or "masked facies." ObjectiveWe aimed to determine whether modern computer vision techniques can be applied to de...
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Main Authors: | Abrami, Avner (Author), Gunzler, Steven (Author), Kilbane, Camilla (Author), Ostrand, Rachel (Author), Ho, Bryan (Author), Cecchi, Guillermo (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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