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Automatic Assessment of Infant Face and Upper-Body Symmetry as Early Signs of Torticollis. (arXiv:2210.15022v1 [eess.IV])
Oct. 28, 2022, 1:14 a.m. | Michael Wan, Xiaofei Huang, Bethany Tunik, Sarah Ostadabbas
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
We apply computer vision pose estimation techniques developed expressly for
the data-scarce infant domain to the study of torticollis, a common condition
in infants for which early identification and treatment is critical.
Specifically, we use a combination of facial landmark and body joint estimation
techniques designed for infants to estimate a range of geometric measures
pertaining to face and upper body symmetry, drawn an array of sources in the
physical therapy and ophthalmology research literature in torticollis. We gauge
performance …
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