Paper ID: 2202.08913
Machine learning models and facial regions videos for estimating heart rate: a review on Patents, Datasets and Literature
Tiago Palma Pagano, Lucas Lemos Ortega, Victor Rocha Santos, Yasmin da Silva Bonfim, José Vinícius Dantas Paranhos, Paulo Henrique Miranda Sá, Lian Filipe Santana Nascimento, Ingrid Winkler, Erick Giovani Sperandio Nascimento
Estimating heart rate is important for monitoring users in various situations. Estimates based on facial videos are increasingly being researched because it makes it possible to monitor cardiac information in a non-invasive way and because the devices are simpler, requiring only cameras that capture the user's face. From these videos of the user's face, machine learning is able to estimate heart rate. This study investigates the benefits and challenges of using machine learning models to estimate heart rate from facial videos, through patents, datasets, and articles review. We searched Derwent Innovation, IEEE Xplore, Scopus, and Web of Science knowledge bases and identified 7 patent filings, 11 datasets, and 20 articles on heart rate, photoplethysmography, or electrocardiogram data. In terms of patents, we note the advantages of inventions related to heart rate estimation, as described by the authors. In terms of datasets, we discovered that most of them are for academic purposes and with different signs and annotations that allow coverage for subjects other than heartbeat estimation. In terms of articles, we discovered techniques, such as extracting regions of interest for heart rate reading and using Video Magnification for small motion extraction, and models such as EVM-CNN and VGG-16, that extract the observed individual's heart rate, the best regions of interest for signal extraction and ways to process them.
Submitted: Feb 17, 2022