2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-024-03878-w
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An Experimental and Clinical Physiological Signal Dataset for Automated Pain Recognition

Philip Gouverneur,
Aleksandra Badura,
Frédéric Li
et al.

Abstract: Access to large amounts of data is essential for successful machine learning research. However, there is insufficient data for many applications, as data collection is often challenging and time-consuming. The same applies to automated pain recognition, where algorithms aim to learn associations between a level of pain and behavioural or physiological responses. Although machine learning models have shown promise in improving the current gold standard of pain monitoring (self-reports) only a handful of dataset… Show more

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