Tracking human face features in thermal images for respiration monitoring

F. Al-Khalidi, R. Saatchi, D. Burke, H. Elphick
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Abstract

A method has been developed to track a region related to respiration process in thermal images. The respiration region of interest (ROI) consisted of the skin area around the tip of the nose. The method was then used as part of a non-contact respiration rate monitoring that determined the skin temperature changes caused by respiration. The ROI was located by the first determining the relevant salient features of the human face physiology. These features were the warmest and coldest facial points. The tracking method was tested on thermal video images containing no head movements, small random and regular head movements. The method proved valuable for tracking the ROI in all these head movement types. It was also possible to use this tracking method to monitor respiration rate involving a number of head movement types. Currently, more investigations are underway to improve the tracking method so that it can track the ROI in cases larger head movements.
用于呼吸监测的热图像人脸特征跟踪
开发了一种方法来跟踪热图像中与呼吸过程相关的区域。感兴趣呼吸区(ROI)由鼻尖周围的皮肤区域组成。该方法随后被用作非接触式呼吸率监测的一部分,以确定呼吸引起的皮肤温度变化。首先通过确定人脸生理学的相关显著特征来定位感兴趣点。这些特征是最温暖和最冷的面部点。对无头部运动、小随机和有规律头部运动的热视频图像进行了跟踪测试。事实证明,该方法对所有头部运动类型的ROI跟踪都是有价值的。还可以使用这种跟踪方法来监测涉及多种头部运动类型的呼吸速率。目前,更多的研究正在进行中,以改进跟踪方法,使其能够在较大的头部运动情况下跟踪ROI。
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