Pixel Intensity Tracking for Remote Respiratory Monitoring: A Study on Indonesian Subject
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Dec 13, 2024
Abstract
Respiratory rate is a vital sign indicating various health conditions.
Traditional contact-based measurement methods are often uncomfortable, and
alternatives like respiratory belts and smartwatches have limitations in cost
and operability. Therefore, a non-contact method based on Pixel Intensity
Changes (PIC) with RGB camera images is proposed. Experiments involved 3 sizes
of bounding boxes, 3 filter options (Laplacian, Sobel, and no filter), and 2
corner detection algorithms (ShiTomasi and Harris), with tracking using the
Lukas-Kanade algorithm. Eighteen configurations were tested on 67 subjects in
static and dynamic conditions. The best results in static conditions were
achieved with the Medium Bounding box, Sobel Filter, and Harris Method (MAE:
0.85, RMSE: 1.49). In dynamic conditions, the Large Bounding box with no filter
and ShiTomasi, and Medium Bounding box with no filter and Harris, produced the
lowest MAE (0.81) and RMSE (1.35)