Robust Neonatal Face Detection in Real-world Clinical Settings
Jacqueline Hausmann, Md Sirajus Salekin, Ghada Zamzmi, Dmitry Goldgof,, Yu Sun

TL;DR
This paper presents a specialized face detection model trained on neonatal faces in clinical settings, achieving significantly higher accuracy than generic models, enabling real-time detection for healthcare applications.
Contribution
The work introduces a neonatal face detection model trained on a proprietary dataset, demonstrating improved accuracy and real-time performance in challenging clinical environments.
Findings
Achieved 68.7% accuracy in neonatal face detection
Outperformed generic face detection solutions significantly
Enabled near real-time detection in clinical settings
Abstract
Current face detection algorithms are extremely generalized and can obtain decent accuracy when detecting the adult faces. These approaches are insufficient when handling outlier cases, for example when trying to detect the face of a neonate infant whose face composition and expressions are relatively different than that of the adult. It is furthermore difficult when applied to detect faces in a complicated setting such as the Neonate Intensive Care Unit. By training a state-of-the-art face detection model, You-Only-Look-Once, on a proprietary dataset containing labelled neonate faces in a clinical setting, this work achieves near real time neonate face detection. Our preliminary findings show an accuracy of 68.7%, compared to the off the shelf solution which detected neonate faces with an accuracy of 7.37%. Although further experiments are needed to validate our model, our results are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFace recognition and analysis · Cleft Lip and Palate Research · Infant Health and Development
