Quantitative orbital tightening for pain assessment using machine learning with DeepLabCut
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Published:2024-07
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Volume:16
Page:100164
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ISSN:2452-073X
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Container-title:Neurobiology of Pain
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Neurobiology of Pain
Author:
Gupta Saurav,
Yamada Akihiro,
Ling Jennifer,
Gu Jianguo G.ORCID
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