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Facial and mandibular landmark tracking with habitual head posture estimation using linear and fiducial markers

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posted on 2024-03-07, 01:06 authored by FH Saad, TH Farook, S Ahmed, Yang ZhaoYang Zhao, Z Liao, JW Verjans, J Dudley
This study compared the accuracy of facial landmark measurements using deep learning-based fiducial marker (FM) and arbitrary width reference (AWR) approaches. It quantitatively analysed mandibular hard and soft tissue lateral excursions and head tilting from consumer camera footage of 37 participants. A custom deep learning system recognised facial landmarks for measuring head tilt and mandibular lateral excursions. Circular fiducial markers (FM) and inter-zygion measurements (AWR) were validated against physical measurements using electrognathography and electronic rulers. Results showed notable differences in lower and mid-face estimations for both FM and AWR compared to physical measurements. The study also demonstrated the comparability of both approaches in assessing lateral movement, though fiducial markers exhibited variability in mid-face and lower face parameter assessments. Regardless of the technique applied, hard tissue movement was typically seen to be 30% less than soft tissue among the participants. Additionally, a significant number of participants consistently displayed a 5 to 10° head tilt.

Funding

This work is supported by University of Adelaide Kwok Paul Lee Bequest (Grant no. 350-75134777).

History

Publication Date

2024-02-01

Journal

Healthcare Technology Letters

Volume

11

Issue

1

Pagination

21 - 30

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN

2053-3713

Rights Statement

© 2024 The Authors. Healthcare Technology Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Institution of Engineering and Technology. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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