Authors
Mayank Kumar, Ashok Veeraraghavan, Ashutosh Sabharwal
Publication date
2015/5/1
Journal
Biomedical optics express
Volume
6
Issue
5
Pages
1565-1588
Publisher
Optica Publishing Group
Description
Vital signs such as pulse rate and breathing rate are currently measured using contact probes. But, non-contact methods for measuring vital signs are desirable both in hospital settings (e.g. in NICU) and for ubiquitous in-situ health tracking (e.g. on mobile phone and computers with webcams). Recently, camera-based non-contact vital sign monitoring have been shown to be feasible. However, camera-based vital sign monitoring is challenging for people with darker skin tone, under low lighting conditions, and/or during movement of an individual in front of the camera. In this paper, we propose distancePPG, a new camera-based vital sign estimation algorithm which addresses these challenges. DistancePPG proposes a new method of combining skin-color change signals from different tracked regions of the face using a weighted average, where the weights depend on the blood perfusion and incident light intensity …
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Scholar articles
M Kumar, A Veeraraghavan, A Sabharwal - Biomedical optics express, 2015