Google published a study in Nature detailing its development of a research system that measures heart rate and resting heart rate using a smartphone's front-facing camera. The "Passive Heart Rate ...
It's not unusual to see researchers and DIYers find new uses for the Raspberry Pi, but the potential in this latest discovery is a doozy. A research team created a method for detecting heart rates ...
A machine-learning system has been developed that can monitor heart rate using facial video clips that are captured passively by the user-facing camera during everyday smartphone use. The system meets ...
A new study shows how ordinary phone unlocks could eventually support passive heart-rate tracking, using facial video and deep learning to make cardiovascular monitoring more accessible while raising ...
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How Your Smartphone Camera Could Track Your Heart Rate
Back in the 1940s, a Dutch physician called John Poel invented a device that changed the nature of heart monitoring. His device is based on the idea that the color of skin changes according to the ...
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