Publication: An Explainable Transformer Model for Pain Intensity Assessment Using Multi-Modal Facial Sequential Images
Authors: Xian Du, Meysam Safarzadeh, Maoqin Zhu, Shishir Prasad, Sudeshna Das, Joohyun Chung Abstract Pain monitoring and assessment traditionally rely on subjective methods such as self-reports and…
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