Authors
Guillaume Heusch, André Anjos, Sébastien Marcel
Publication date
2017/9/4
Journal
arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.00962
Description
This paper studies the problem of reproducible research in remote photoplethysmography (rPPG). Most of the work published in this domain is assessed on privately-owned databases, making it difficult to evaluate proposed algorithms in a standard and principled manner. As a consequence, we present a new, publicly available database containing a relatively large number of subjects recorded under two different lighting conditions. Also, three state-of-the-art rPPG algorithms from the literature were selected, implemented and released as open source free software. After a thorough, unbiased experimental evaluation in various settings, it is shown that none of the selected algorithms is precise enough to be used in a real-world scenario.
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Scholar articles
G Heusch, A Anjos, S Marcel - arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.00962, 2017