Camera-Based Physiological Sensing: Challenges and Future Directions

10/26/2021
by   Xin Liu, et al.
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Numerous real-world applications have been driven by the recent algorithmic advancement of artificial intelligence (AI). Healthcare is no exception and AI technologies have great potential to revolutionize the industry. Non-contact camera-based physiological sensing, including remote photoplethysmography (rPPG), is a set of imaging methods that leverages ordinary RGB cameras (e.g., webcam or smartphone camera) to capture subtle changes in electromagnetic radiation (e.g., light) reflected by the body caused by physiological processes. Because of the relative ubiquity of cameras, these methods not only have the ability to measure the signals without contact with the body but also have the opportunity to capture multimodal information (e.g., facial expressions, activities and other context) from the same sensor. However, developing accessible, equitable and useful camera-based physiological sensing systems comes with various challenges. In this article, we identify four research challenges for the field of camera-based physiological sensing and broader AI driven healthcare communities and suggest future directions to tackle these. We believe solving these challenges will help deliver accurate, equitable and generalizable AI systems for healthcare that are practical in real-world and clinical contexts.

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