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Development and Application of a Dynamic Three-dimensional Quantitative Facial Measurement Device

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14 - 70 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

The aim of this project is to successfully develop and industrialise the "Facial Movement 3D Dynamic Quantitative Measurement Device", which is a commercial device that can provide dynamic indicators of facial movement, and can practically solve the evaluation problems of facial paralysis for doctors and patients, and has important clinical value and social benefits.

Description

Based on the current optimal high-precision face key point technology, the effective high-precision automatic face recognition model conforming to the Asian face is established through specialised training with targeted marker data, time series training optimisation based on optical flow, and local image tracking technology. The 3D reconstruction technique is then used to reconstruct the 3D spatial coordinates of the face keypoints, so as to realise the multi-camera 3D tracking of the face keypoints. The displacement of the key points is used to respond to the facial muscle activity characteristics of facial paralysis patients.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Older than 14 years
  2. No history of facial surgery, facial trauma, or scars obscuring the facial features.
  3. Able to perform relevant actions according to instructions
  4. Willingness to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Unwillingness to participate in the study
  2. Unable to co-operate with relevant command actions
  3. Obvious trauma, scars, etc. obscuring the facial features
  4. Less than 14 years of age

Study details

Facial Palsy

NCT05981651

Peking Union Medical College Hospital

26 January 2024

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