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18 April 2017 Advancements in remote physiological measurement and applications in human-computer interaction
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Physiological signals are important for tracking health and emotional states. Imaging photoplethysmography (iPPG) is a set of techniques for remotely recovering cardio-pulmonary signals from video of the human body. Advances in iPPG methods over the past decade combined with the ubiquity of digital cameras presents the possibility for many new, lowcost applications of physiological monitoring. This talk will highlight methods for recovering physiological signals, work characterizing the impact of video parameters and hardware on these measurements, and applications of this technology in human-computer interfaces.
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Daniel McDuff "Advancements in remote physiological measurement and applications in human-computer interaction", Proc. SPIE 10251, Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference, 102510V (18 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2276026
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video compression

Photoplethysmography

Digital cameras

Heart

Human-computer interaction

Vital signs

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