Expert consensus on feasibility and application of automatic pain assessment in routine clinical use
Abstract Background Pain is often difficult to assess, particularly in non-communicative patients. While artificial intelligence (AI)-based objective Automatic Pain Assessment (APA) systems are a promising solution, their clinical implementation raises essential questions, primarily regarding clinic...
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