Abstract

BackgroundThe number of patients with neurological diseases is currently increasing annually, which presents tremendous challenges for both patients and doctors. With the advent of advanced information technology, digital medical care is gradually changing the medical ecology. Numerous people are exploring new ways to receive a consultation, track their diseases, and receive rehabilitation training in more convenient and efficient ways. In this paper, we explore the use of facial expression recognition via artificial intelligence to diagnose a typical neurological system disease, Parkinson disease (PD).ObjectiveThis study proposes methods to diagnose PD through facial expression recognition.MethodsWe collected videos of facial expressions of people with PD and matched controls. We used relative coordinates and positional jitter to extract facial expression features (facial expression amplitude and shaking of small facial muscle groups) from the key points returned by Face++. Algorithms from traditional machine learning and advanced deep learning were utilized to diagnose PD.ResultsThe experimental results showed our models can achieve outstanding facial expression recognition ability for PD diagnosis. Applying a long short-term model neural network to the positions of the key features, precision and F1 values of 86% and 75%, respectively, can be reached. Further, utilizing a support vector machine algorithm for the facial expression amplitude features and shaking of the small facial muscle groups, an F1 value of 99% can be achieved.ConclusionsThis study contributes to the digital diagnosis of PD based on facial expression recognition. The disease diagnosis model was validated through our experiment. The results can help doctors understand the real-time dynamics of the disease and even conduct remote diagnosis.

Highlights

  • This study contributes to the digital diagnosis of Parkinson disease (PD) based on facial expression recognition

  • In the process of recording facial expressions, we showed emoticons, which were printed on photos, to the patients with PD and asked them to imitate the emoticons

  • We established a diagnostic model for PD based on facial expressions

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Introduction

While an aging population represents the triumph of medical and social advances over disease, it presents daunting challenges. Age is a crucial parameter for the occurrence, development, and diagnosis of diseases. The central nervous system’s morphology, metabolism, and function undergo different degrees of decline, which results in certain neurological diseases [1]. One typical example is Parkinson disease (PD), which is caused by a decrease in dopamine secretion. The number of patients with neurological diseases is currently increasing annually, which presents tremendous challenges for both patients and doctors. We explore the use of facial expression recognition via artificial intelligence to diagnose a typical neurological system disease, Parkinson disease (PD)

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