Non-contact, automated cardiac pulse measurements using video imaging and blind source separation
Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Remote measurements of the cardiac pulse can provide comfortable physiological assessment without electrodes. However, attempts so far are non-automated, susceptible to motion artifacts and typically expensive. In this paper, we introduce a new methodology that overcomes these problems. This novel approach can be applied to color video recordings of the human face and is based on automatic face tracking along with blind source separation of the color channels into independent components. Using Bland-Altman and correlation analysis, we compared the cardiac pulse rate extracted from videos recorded by a basic webcam to an FDA-approved finger blood volume pulse (BVP) sensor and achieved high accuracy and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer vision
- Pulse (music)
- Blind signal separation
- Tracking (education)
- Face (sociological concept)
- Independent component analysis