A Marker-less Monitoring System for Movement Analysis of Infants Using Video Images

  • SHIMA K
  • OSAWA Y
  • BU N
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper proposes a marker-less motion measurement and analysis system for infants. This system calculates eight types of evaluation indices related to the movement of an infant such as "amount of body motion" and "activity of body" from binary images that are extracted from video images using the background difference and frame difference. Thus, medical doctors can intuitively understand the movements of infants without long-term observations, and this may be helpful in supporting their diagnoses and detecting disabilities and diseases in the early stages. The distinctive feature of this system is that the movements of infants can be measured without using any markers for motion capture and thus it is expected that the natural and inherent tendencies of infants can be analyzed and evaluated. In this paper, the evaluation indices and features of movements between full-term infants (FTIs) and low birth weight infants (LBWIs) are compared using the developed prototype. We found that the amount of body motion and symmetry of upper and lower body movements of LBWIs became lower than those of FTIs. The difference between the movements of FTIs and LBWIs can be evaluated using the proposed system.

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SHIMA, K., OSAWA, Y., BU, N., TSUJI, T., TSUJI, T., ISHII, I., … NODA, S. (2009). A Marker-less Monitoring System for Movement Analysis of Infants Using Video Images. Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 45(4), 224–232. https://doi.org/10.9746/sicetr.45.224

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