Infant monitoring system for real-time and remote discomfort detection

Abstract

Discomfort detection for young infants is essential, since they lack the ability to verbalize their pain and discomfort. In this paper, we propose a novel infant monitoring system, enabling continuous monitoring for infant discomfort detection. The proposed algorithm is robust to arbitrary head rotations, occlusions and face profiles. For this purpose, a Faster RCNN architecture is first pre-trained with the ImageNet dataset, and then fine-tuned with a training dataset of different infant expressions. Our proposed method obtains a mean average precision of 74.4% and 87.4% for classifying infant expressions. The presented system enables reflux disease analysis and remote home monitoring in a more relaxed environment, which is largely preferred by pediatricians and parents

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