IEEE J Biomed Health Inform
October 2024
Existing respiratory monitoring techniques primarily focus on respiratory rate measurement, neglecting the potential of using thoracoabdominal patterns of respiration for infant lung health assessment. To bridge this gap, we exploit the unique advantage of spatial redundancy of a camera sensor to analyze the infant thoracoabdominal respiratory motion. Specifically, we propose a camera-based respiratory imaging (CRI) system that utilizes optical flow to construct a spatio-temporal respiratory imager for comparing the infant chest and abdominal respiratory motion, and employs deep learning algorithms to identify infant abdominal, thoracoabdominal synchronous, and thoracoabdominal asynchronous patterns of respiration.
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May 2024
The infant sleep-wake behavior is an essential indicator of physiological and neurological system maturity, the circadian transition of which is important for evaluating the recovery of preterm infants from inadequate physiological function and cognitive disorders. Recently, camera-based infant sleep-wake monitoring has been investigated, but the challenges of generalization caused by variance in infants and clinical environments are not addressed for this application. In this paper, we conducted a multi-center clinical trial at four hospitals to improve the generalization of camera-based infant sleep-wake monitoring.
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July 2023
Camera-based measurement of respiratory rate (RR) is emerging for preterm infants monitoring in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). Accurate detection of respiratory region of interest (Resp-RoI), e.g.
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July 2023
It has been reported that the monitoring of sleep postures is useful for the treatment and prevention of sleep diseases such as obstructive sleep apnea and heart failure. Camera-based sleep posture detection is attractive for the nature of comfort and convenience of use. However, the main challenge is to detect postures from images of the body that are occluded by bed sheets or covers.
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