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1 point by mansi 2747 days ago | link | parent

They are using Eulerian Video Magnification to visualizing the human pulse. This technique was developed by MIT and it basically magnifies the periodic color variation on their face.

http://people.csail.mit.edu/mrub/vidmag/



1 point by asdf314 2747 days ago | link

For this purpose, MIT's Eulerian Video Magnification is next to impossible when you have both color changes and large motions (it is better suited to magnifying small motions, or subtle color changes in unmoving patches). NASA Glenn's thearn has developed another approach which has the same problems (https://github.com/thearn/webcam-pulse-detector). We developed our own solution, involving (among other things) pixel-accurate facial feature detection and filtering methods not subject to FFT's regularity assumption, based on the synchrosqueezing transform

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