Pain classification and momentary-pain determination using sparse modeling
A sparse model, model technology, used in applications, medical science, inoculation and ovulation diagnosis, etc.
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[0222] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below. The embodiments provided below are provided for a better understanding of the present invention, and it should be understood that the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the following descriptions. Therefore, it is clear to those skilled in the art that appropriate changes can be made within the scope of the present invention with reference to the description in this specification. In addition, it should be understood that the following embodiments of the present invention may be used independently or in combination.
[0223] In addition, the embodiments described below are all inclusive or specific examples. Numerical values, shapes, materials, components, arrangement positions and connections of components, steps, order of steps, etc. shown in the following embodiments are just examples, and are not intended to limit the scope of the claims. In addition, among the constituent...
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[0427] (Example 1: Sparse Model Analysis under Thermal Pain Stimulation)
[0428] In this example, sparse model analysis of thermal pain stimulus experimental data was performed.
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[0430] Forty healthy adults in their 20s to 70s participated in the experiment. Before the experiment, the participants signed a notice of informed consent. All participants self-reported no neurological and / or psychiatric illness, or experienced acute and / or chronic pain in the context of clinical medication. This study was carried out under the approval of the Ethics Committee of the Osaka University Hospital and the Declaration of Helsinki.
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[0432] The inventors of the present invention used a thermal stimulus presentation paradigm. The paradigm was to use a thermal stimulus with a baseline temperature of 35°C and a temperature increase of 2°C in steps from 40°C at level 1 to 50°C at level 6. The trial block for each stimulus level consisted of 3 stim...
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[0455] (Example 2: Utilization of a pre-generated regression model (discriminant model))
[0456] In this example, an example of an actual pain level judging device is shown.
[0457] In practice, it is hoped that if Figure 16 As shown, the discriminant model generation unit is connected to the pain discriminant / estimator or connected in advance in an accessible manner. Such a pain discrimination / estimation device can be provided using the discriminant model obtained in the present invention based on sparse modeling.
[0458] According to Example 1, a pain level discrimination / estimation method of an unknown target to be estimated is shown, realized by a pain discrimination / estimation model created in advance. The discriminant model created in advance in this way is stored in the pain discriminant / estimator, or is made accessible in advance. The subjects and the data analysis method were the same as in Example 1, but the data for model creation was produced by randomly exc...
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