运动伪影对视频非侵入式心率测量的影响

Jelena Nikolic-Popovic, R. Goubran
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使用摄像机测量心率等生命体征有可能为处于危险中的受试者提供更好的健康监测,从而提高他们的生活质量。应用可能包括通过车内摄像头监控驾驶员,关键功能操作员在工作中监控,或通过网络摄像头远程健康监控。然而,对于这样一个系统是可行的,它需要在现实的场景中工作得很好,在这个场景中,拍摄对象并不是完全静止地坐在相机前。如果在设计系统时不考虑运动伪影,则会产生不准确的结果并可能产生假警报。在本文中,我们从一种基于时空滤波的从视频中提取心率的流行算法开始,量化算法中使用的关键参数在受试者不静止的情况下如何影响其性能,详细分析滤波方法在运动视频中的性能,识别问题,并提出克服这些限制的方法。本文表明,在高斯金字塔中使用更宽的滤波器和更多的电平可以在对象运动时获得更好的性能,但运动伪影支配了提取的信号。
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Impact of motion artifacts on video-based non-intrusive heart rate measurement
Measuring vital signs such as heart rate using a camera has the potential to enable better health monitoring for subjects at risk and as such enhance their quality of life. Applications could include driver monitoring via in-dash camera, critical function operator monitoring at work, or remote health monitoring via a webcam. For such a system to be feasible however, it needs to be work well in realistic scenarios where the subject does not sit completely still in front of a camera. Motion artifacts, if not taken into account when designing the system, yield inaccurate results and potentially create false alarms. In this paper, we start with a popular algorithm for extracting heart rate from video based on spatial and temporal filtering, quantify how key parameters used in the algorithm affect its performance in situations when the subject is not sitting still, analyze in detail the performance of the filtering approach in videos with motion, identify issues, and propose approaches to overcome those limitations. The paper shows that the use of wider filters and more levels in the Gaussian pyramid lead to a better performance when the subject is moving, but that the motion artifacts dominate the extracted signal.
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