Publication | Open Access
Self-Adaptive Matrix Completion for Heart Rate Estimation from Face Videos under Realistic Conditions
332
Citations
97
References
2016
Year
Unknown Venue
EngineeringHeart Rate EstimationHuman Pose EstimationBiometricsWearable TechnologyFace DetectionFacial Recognition SystemImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionAffective ComputingSelf-adaptive Matrix CompletionMultilinear Subspace LearningBiostatisticsPublic HealthLow-rank ApproximationHeart RateMachine VisionFace VideosRobust Hr EstimationInverse ProblemsMedical Image ComputingSignal ProcessingComputer VisionSparse RepresentationFacial Expression RecognitionFacial AnimationEye Tracking
Recent studies in computer vision have shown that, while practically invisible to a human observer, skin color changes due to blood flow can be captured on face videos and, surprisingly, be used to estimate the heart rate (HR). While considerable progress has been made in the last few years, still many issues remain open. In particular, state of-the-art approaches are not robust enough to operate in natural conditions (e.g. in case of spontaneous movements, facial expressions, or illumination changes). Opposite to previous approaches that estimate the HR by processing all the skin pixels inside a fixed region of interest, we introduce a strategy to dynamically select face regions useful for robust HR estimation. Our approach, inspired by recent advances on matrix completion theory, allows us to predict the HR while simultaneously discover the best regions of the face to be used for estimation. Thorough experimental evaluation conducted on public benchmarks suggests that the proposed approach significantly outperforms state-of the-art HR estimation methods in naturalistic conditions.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1