Noncontact measurement of heart rate using facial video illuminated under natural light and signal weighted analysis

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Abstract

Non-contact and remote measurements of vital physical signals are important for reliable and comfortable physiological self-assessment. We presented a novel optical imaging-based method to measure the vital physical signals. Using a digital camera and ambient light, the cardiovascular pulse waves were extracted better from human color facial videos correctly. And the vital physiological parameters like heart rate were measured using a proposed signal-weighted analysis method. The measured HRs consistent with those measured simultaneously with reference technologies (r=0.94, p<0.001 for HR). The results show that the imaging-based method is suitable for measuring the physiological parameters, and provide a reliable and comfortable measurement mode. The study lays a physical foundation for measuring multiphysiological parameters of human noninvasively.

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Yana, Y., Xiang Maa, Lifeng Yaoa, & Jianfei Ouyanga. (2015). Noncontact measurement of heart rate using facial video illuminated under natural light and signal weighted analysis. Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 26, S903–S909. https://doi.org/10.3233/BME-151383

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