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Breath rate monitoring during sleep using near-ir imagery and PCA
We present a vision based method to estimate the respiration rate of subjects from their chest movements. In contrast to alternative approaches, our method is fully automated, non-invasive, robust to occlusions, and only depends on off-the-shelf hardware. We project a fixed infrared (IR) dot pattern...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | We present a vision based method to estimate the respiration rate of subjects from their chest movements. In contrast to alternative approaches, our method is fully automated, non-invasive, robust to occlusions, and only depends on off-the-shelf hardware. We project a fixed infrared (IR) dot pattern. The dots are detected using a camera with a matching IR filter. We estimate the dots' barycenters with sub-pixel precision and we track them over a 30 seconds sliding window. We merge all trajectories using Principal Component Analysis(PCA) and use Autoregressive (AR) Spectral Analysis to estimate the respiratory rate. The system was evaluated on 9 subjects and on a range of simulated scenarios using an artificial chest. |
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ISSN: | 1051-4651 2831-7475 |