HEART RATE DETECTION USING AN EVENT CAMERA

DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY, XPERI CORPORATION, UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY

Aniket JagtapRamaKrishna Venkatesh SaripalliJoe LemleyWaseem ShariffAlan F. Smeaton

 

ABSTRACT

Event cameras, also known as neuromorphic cameras, are an emerging technology that offer advantages over traditional shutter and frame-based cameras, including high temporal resolution, low power consumption, and selective data acquisition. In this study, we propose to harnesses the capabilities of event-based cameras to capture subtle changes in the surface of the skin caused by the pulsatile flow of blood in the wrist region. We investigate whether an event camera could be used for continuous noninvasive monitoring of heart rate (HR). Event camera video data from 25 participants, comprising varying age
groups and skin colours, was collected and analysed. Groundtruth HR measurements obtained using conventional methods were used to evaluate of the accuracy of automatic detection of HR from event camera data. Our experimental results and comparison to the performance of other noncontact HR measurement methods demonstrate the feasibility of using event cameras for pulse detection. We also acknowledge the challenges and limitations of our method, such as light-induced flickering and the sub-conscious but naturally-occurring tremors of an individual during data capture.

Source: Arxiv.org

 

PRODUCTS USED IN THIS PAPER

SEARCH PUBLICATION LIBRARY

Don’t miss a bit,

follow us to be the first to know

✉️ Join Our Newsletter