Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6937604 | Computer Vision and Image Understanding | 2016 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
In the recent years personal health monitoring systems have been gaining popularity, both as a result of the pull from the general population, keen to improve well-being and early detection of possibly serious health conditions and the push from the industry eager to translate the current significant progress in computer vision and machine learning into commercial products. One of such systems is the Wize Mirror, built as a result of the FP7 funded SEMEOTICONS (SEMEiotic Oriented Technology for Individuals CardiOmetabolic risk self-assessmeNt and Self-monitoring) project. The project aims to translate the semeiotic code of the human face into computational descriptors and measures, automatically extracted from videos, multispectral images, and 3D scans of the face. The multisensory platform, being developed as the result of that project, in the form of a smart mirror, looks for signs related to cardio-metabolic risks. The goal is to enable users to self-monitor their well-being status over time and improve their life-style via tailored user guidance. This paper is focused on the description of the part of that system, utilising computer vision and machine learning techniques to perform 3D morphological analysis of the face and recognition of psycho-somatic status both linked with cardio-metabolic risks. The paper describes the concepts, methods and the developed implementations as well as reports on the results obtained on both real and synthetic datasets.
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Authors
Yasmina Andreu, Franco Chiarugi, Sara Colantonio, Giorgos Giannakakis, Daniela Giorgi, Pedro Henriquez, Eleni Kazantzaki, Dimitris Manousos, Kostas Marias, Bogdan J. Matuszewski, Maria Antonietta Pascali, Matthew Pediaditis, Giovanni Raccichini,