Multi-task multiple kernel machines for personalized pain recognition from functional near-infrared spectroscopy brain signals (BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD)

Citation:

Lopez-Martinez D, Peng K, Steele S, Lee A, Borsook D, Picard R. Multi-task multiple kernel machines for personalized pain recognition from functional near-infrared spectroscopy brain signals (BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD), in International Conference on Pattern Recognition. Beijing, China ; 2018.

Abstract:

Currently there is no validated objective measure of pain. Recent neuroimaging studies have explored the feasibility of using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to measure alterations in brain function in evoked and ongoing pain. In this study, we applied multi-task machine learning methods to derive a practical algorithm for pain detection derived from fNIRS signals in healthy volunteers exposed to a painful stimulus. Especially, we employed multi-task multikernel learning to account for the inter-subject variability in pain response. Our results support the use of fNIRS and machine learning techniques in developing objective pain detection, and also highlight the importance of adopting personalized analysis in the process.

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