Abstract
Objective
To develop an automatic system that grades the severity of facial signs through "selfies" pictures taken by women of different ages and ethnics.
Methods
1140 women from three ethnics (African‐American, Asian, Caucasian), of different ages (18–80 years old), took "selfies" by high resolution smartphones cameras under different conditions of lighting or facial expressions. A dedicated software, was developed, based on a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) that integrates training data from referential Skin Aging Atlases. The latter allows to an immediate quantification of the severity of 9 facial signs according to the ethnicity declared by the subject. These automatic grading were confronted to those assessed by 12 trained experts and dermatologists either on "selfies" pictures or in live conditions on a smaller cohort of women.
Results
The system appears weakly influenced by lighting conditions or facial expressions (coefficients of variations ranging 10–13% for most signs) and leads to global agreements with experts' assessments, even showing a better reproducibility on some facial signs.
Conclusion
This automatic scoring system, still in development, seems offering a new quantitative approach in the quantified description of facial signs, independent from human vision, in many applications, being individual, cosmetic oriented or dermatological with regard to the follow up of medical anti‐aging corrective strategies.
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