Fig. 4: SeeMe detects early signs of the recovery of consciousness before clinical examination. | Communications Medicine

Fig. 4: SeeMe detects early signs of the recovery of consciousness before clinical examination.

From: Computer vision detects covert voluntary facial movements in unresponsive brain injury patients

Fig. 4

a This graph illustrates the average GCS recovery trajectory for the 24 patients (n = 24 biologically independent patients) whose eye movements were detected by both SeeMe and clinical examiners using GCS. The star and circle denote the mean time to the first SeeMe+ video and eye-opening via GCS, respectively (Eye subscore > 2, meaning eye-opening to voice). b This graph illustrates the average CRS-R recovery trajectory of the seven patients (n = 7 biologically independent patients) whose mouth movements were detected by both SeeMe and clinical examiners using CRS-R. The star and circle denote the mean time to the first SeeMe+ video and mouth response via CRS-R, respectively. (Auditory subscore > 2, meaning command following).

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