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Eulerian Phase-based Motion Magnification for High-Fidelity Vital Sign Estimation with Radar in Clinical Settings

Signal Processing 2022-12-12 v1 Human-Computer Interaction Machine Learning

Abstract

Efficient and accurate detection of subtle motion generated from small objects in noisy environments, as needed for vital sign monitoring, is challenging, but can be substantially improved with magnification. We developed a complex Gabor filter-based decomposition method to amplify phases at different spatial wavelength levels to magnify motion and extract 1D motion signals for fundamental frequency estimation. The phase-based complex Gabor filter outputs are processed and then used to train machine learning models that predict respiration and heart rate with greater accuracy. We show that our proposed technique performs better than the conventional temporal FFT-based method in clinical settings, such as sleep laboratories and emergency departments, as well for a variety of human postures.

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@article{arxiv.2212.04923,
  title  = {Eulerian Phase-based Motion Magnification for High-Fidelity Vital Sign Estimation with Radar in Clinical Settings},
  author = {Md Farhan Tasnim Oshim and Toral Surti and Stephanie Carreiro and Deepak Ganesan and Suren Jayasuriya and Tauhidur Rahman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.04923},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted in IEEE Sensors 2022