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Pulse rate assessment: Eulerian Video Magnification vs. electrocardiography recordings

12th Symposium on Neural Network Applications in Electrical Engineering (NEUREL), 2014
Non contact pulse rate assessment is of interest for patients with cardio-vascular diseases. We tested the feasibility of the use of regular web camera for pulse rate assessment. The Eulerian Video Magnification was used for processing of acquired video sequences.
Nadica Miljkovic, Dragan Trifunovic
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Adaptive eulerian video magnification methods to extract heart rate from thermal video

2016 IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications (MeMeA), 2016
The world's expanding and aging population has created a demand for inexpensive, unobtrusive, automated healthcare solutions. Eulerian Video Magnification (EVM) aids in the development of these solutions by allowing for the extraction of physiological signals from video data. This paper examines the potential of thermal video in conjunction with EVM to
Stephanie L. Bennett   +2 more
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Using Eulerian video magnification framework to measure pulse transit time

2014 IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications (MeMeA), 2014
Recent advances in sensor technology and mobile computing are now enabling practical non-intrusive approaches to measure vital signs and other biological signals. Furthermore, most smart phones are now equipped with high resolution cameras and powerful processors that can reliably measure these signals.
Xiaochuan He   +2 more
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A new Eulerian temporal filtering method for boosting endoscopic video motion magnification

Medical Imaging 2021: Image-Guided Procedures, Robotic Interventions, and Modeling, 2021
Endoscopic video sequences provide surgeons with much structural information (e.g., vessels and neurovascular bundles) that guides them to accurately manipulate various surgical tools and avoid surgical risks. Unfortunately, it is difficult for surgeons to intuitively perceive these small structures with tiny pulsation motion on endoscopic images. This
Wenkang Fan   +8 more
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Deepfake detection using Eulerian video magnification and Deep Learning

Ibero-Latin American Congress on Computational Methods in Engineering (CILAMCE)
The Internet witnesses millions of video views every minute in the contemporary landscape of extensive data proliferation and ubiquitous social media use. In this context, the burgeoning advancements in deepfake technologies introduce security and privacy concerns.
null Gideão Pelegrino de Abreu   +2 more
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Eulerian Magnification of Multi-Modal RGB-D Video for Heart Rate Estimation

2018 IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications (MeMeA), 2018
Eulerian Video Magnification (EVM) has been shown to be highly effective for non-contact, unobtrusive, and non-invasive patient heart rate (HR) estimation systems. EVM is typically applied to RGB video to amplify minute changes in skin color due to varying blood flow, thereby estimating HR.
Yasmina Souley Dosso   +2 more
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Eulerian Video Magnification for Engineering Diagnostics

2019
Eulerian Video Magnification is a video processing technique able to reveal temporal variations in videos that are difficult or impossible to see with the naked eye. It can be considered a "microscope for tiny motions and color variations". It can be integrated with more standard vibration measurements to perform diagnostics in the field of mechanical ...
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Remote Heart Ailment Detection using Eulerian Video Magnification

2023 International Conference on Advanced Computing Technologies and Applications (ICACTA), 2023
Meshram Rohit Pramod   +4 more
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Seeing the Invisible

ACM Computing Surveys, 2020
Raphaël C W Phan
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