Publications by authors named "Genki Nagamatsu"

Over the last few years, camera-based estimation of vital signs referred to as imaging photoplethysmography (iPPG) has garnered significant attention due to the relative simplicity, ease, unobtrusiveness and flexibility offered by such measurements. It is expected that iPPG may be integrated into a host of emerging applications in areas as diverse as autonomous cars, neonatal monitoring, and telemedicine. In spite of this potential, the primary challenge of non-contact camera-based measurements is the relative motion between the camera and the subjects.

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For effective in situ endoscopic diagnosis and treatment, measurement of polyp sizes is important. For this purpose, 3D endoscopic systems have been researched. Among such systems, an active stereo technique, which projects a special pattern wherein each feature is coded, is a promising approach because of simplicity and high precision.

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