Unsupervised skin tissue segmentation for remote photoplethysmography - Université de Bourgogne
Article Dans Une Revue Pattern Recognition Letters Année : 2017

Unsupervised skin tissue segmentation for remote photoplethysmography

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Segmentation is a critical step for many algorithms, especially for remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) applications as only the skin surface provides information. Moreover, it has been shown that the rPPG signal is not distributed homogeneously across the skin. Most of the time, algorithms get input information from face detection provided by a supervised learning of physical appearance and skin pixel selection. However, both methods show several limitations. In this paper, we propose a simple approach to implicitly select skin tissues based on their distinct pulsatility feature. The input video frames are decomposed into several temporal superpixels from which the pulse signals are extracted. A pulsatility measure from each temporal superpixel is then used to merge the pulse traces and estimate the photoplethysmogram signal. Since the most pulsatile signals provide high quality information, areas where the information is predominant are favored. We evaluated our contribution using a new publicly available dataset dedicated to rPPG algorithms comparison. The results of our experiments show that our method outperforms state of the art algorithms, without any critical face or skin detection
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hal-01647490 , version 1 (26-10-2021)

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Serge Bobbia, Richard Macwan, Yannick Benezeth, Alamin Mansouri, Julien Dubois. Unsupervised skin tissue segmentation for remote photoplethysmography. Pattern Recognition Letters, 2017, 124 (supl), pp.82-90. ⟨10.1016/j.patrec.2017.10.017⟩. ⟨hal-01647490⟩
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