Attentional Generative Multimodal Network for Neonatal Postoperative Pain Estimation

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Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based methods allow for automatic assessment of pain intensity based on continuous monitoring and processing of subtle changes in sensory signals, including facial expression, body movements, and crying frequency. Currently, there is a large and growing need for expanding current AI-based approaches to the assessment of postoperative pain in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). In contrast to acute procedural pain in the clinic, the NICU has neonates emerging from postoperative sedation, usually intubated, and with variable energy reserves for manifesting forceful pain responses. Here, we present a novel multi-modal approach designed, developed, and validated for assessment of neonatal postoperative pain in the challenging NICU setting. Our approach includes a robust network capable of efficient reconstruction of missing modalities (e.g., obscured facial expression due to intubation) using an unsupervised spatio-temporal feature learning with a generative model for learning the joint features. Our approach generates the final pain score along with the intensity using an attentional cross-modal feature fusion. Using experimental dataset from postoperative neonates in the NICU, our pain assessment approach achieves superior performance (AUC 0.906, accuracy 0.820) as compared to the state-of-the-art approaches.

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Salekin, M. S., Zamzmi, G., Goldgof, D., Mouton, P. R., Anand, K. J. S., Ashmeade, T., … Sun, Y. (2022). Attentional Generative Multimodal Network for Neonatal Postoperative Pain Estimation. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 13433 LNCS, pp. 749–759). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16437-8_72

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