Seuß, DominikDominikSeußHassan, TeenaTeenaHassanKunz, MiriamMiriamKunzGarbas, Jens U.Jens U.GarbasSiebers, MichaelMichaelSiebers0000-0003-1891-3572Schmid, UteUteSchmid0000-0002-1301-0326Schöberl, MichaelMichaelSchöberlLautenbacher, StefanStefanLautenbacher2019-09-192017-04-1220171471-2318https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/41844Given the unreliable self-report in patients with dementia, pain assessment should also rely on the observation of pain behaviors, such as facial expressions. Ideal observers should be well trained and should observe the patient continuously in order to pick up any pain-indicative behavior; which are requisitions beyond realistic possibilities of pain care. Therefore, the need for video-based pain detection systems has been repeatedly voiced. Such systems would allow for constant monitoring of pain behaviors and thereby allow for a timely adjustment of pain management in these fragile patients, who are often undertreated for pain.engFacial expressionAutomatic pain detectionPain diagnosticsDementiaProblems of video-based pain detection in patients with dementia : a road map to an interdisciplinary solutionarticle10.1186/s12877-017-0427-2https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-bamberg/frontdoor/index/index/docId/49134