A Maximum Likelihood Formulation To Exploit Heart Rate Variability for Robust Heart Rate Estimation From Facial Video

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Raseena, K. T. [1 ]
Ghosh, Prasanta Kumar [1 ]
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[1] Indian Inst Sci, Dept Elect Engn, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
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The problem of estimating the heart rate (HR) from a facial video is considered. A typical approach for this problem is to use independent component analysis (ICA) on the red, blue, green intensity profiles averaged over the facial region. This provides estimates of the underlying source signals, whose spectral peaks are used to predict HR in every analysis window. In this work, we propose a maximum likelihood formulation to optimally select a source signal in each window such that the predicted HR trajectory not only corresponds to the most likely spectral peaks but also ensures a realistic HR variability (HRV) across analysis windows. The likelihood function is efficiently optimized using dynamic programming in a manner similar to Viterbi decoding. The proposed scheme for HR estimation is denoted by vICA. The performance of vICA is compared with a typical ICA approach as well as a recently proposed sparse spectral peak tracking (SSPT) technique that ensures that the predicted HR does not vary drastically across analysis windows. Experiments are performed in a five fold setup using facial videos of 15 subjects recorded using two types of smartphones (Samsung Galaxy and iPhone) at three different distances (6inches, 1foot, 2feet) between the phone camera and the subject. Mean absolute error (MAE) between the original and predicted HR reveals that the proposed vICA scheme performs better than the best of the baseline schemes, namely SSPT by -8.69%, 52.77% and 8.00% when Samsung Galaxy phone was used at a distance of 6inches, 1foot, and 2feet respectively. These improvements are 12.13%, 13.59% and 1834% when iPhone was used. This, in turn, suggests that the HR predicted from a facial video becomes more accurate when the smoothness of HRV is utilized in predicting the HR trajectory as done in the proposed vICA.
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