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Rita Wiryasaputra1,2, Yu-Tse Tsan3,4,5,6, Qi-Xiang Zhang4,7
1Department of Industrial Engineering and Enterprise Information, Tunghai University, Taichung 407224, Taiwan.
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Background/Objectives: Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of death worldwide, with chest pain often serving as an initial reason for emergency visits. However, the severity of chest pain does not necessarily correlate with the severity of myocardial infarction. Facial expressions are an essential medium to convey the intensity of pain, particularly in patients experiencing speech difficulties. Automating the recognition of facial pain expression may therefore provide an auxiliary tool for monitoring chest pain without replacing clinical diagnosis. Methods: Using streaming technology, the system captures real-time facial expressions and classifies pain levels using a deep learning framework. The PSPI scores were incorporated with the YOLO models to ensure precise classification. Through extensive fine-tuning, we compare the performance of YOLO-series models, evaluating both computational efficiency and diagnostic accuracy rather than focusing solely on accuracy or processing time. Results: The custom YOLOv4 model demonstrated superior performance in pain level recognition, achieving a precision of 97% and the fastest training time. The system integrates a web-based interface with color-coded pain indicators, which can be deployed on smartphones and laptops for flexible use in healthcare settings. Conclusions: This study demonstrates the potential of automating pain assessment based on facial expressions to assist healthcare professionals in observing patient discomfort. Importantly, the approach does not infer the underlying cause of myocardial infarction. Future work will incorporate clinical metadata and a lightweight edge computing model to enable real-time pain monitoring in diverse care environments, which may support patient monitoring and assist in clinical observation.
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