This paper proposes a markerless video analytic system for quantifying body part movements in pediatric epilepsy monitoring. The system utilizes colored pajamas worn by a patient in bed to extract body part movement trajectories, from which various features can be obtained for seizure detection and analysis. Hence, it is non-intrusive and it requires no sensor/marker to be attached to the patient’s body. It takes raw video sequences as input and a simple user-initialization indicates the body parts to be examined. In background/foreground modeling, Gaussian mixture models are employed in conjunction with HSV-based modeling. Body part detection follows a coarse-to-fine paradigm with graphcut-based segmentation. Finally, body part parameters ...
The analysis of spontaneous movements provides valuable information for diagnosing infantile movemen...
Our current understanding of human physiology and activities is largely derived from sparse and disc...
Abstract—Analysing distinct motion patterns that occur during infancy can be a way through early pre...
The aim of our work is to investigate whether the optical flow algorithm applied to video recordings...
The detection and analysis of epileptic seizures is typically done by video-electroencephalogram mon...
Movement analysis of infants’ body parts is momentous for the early detection of various movem...
Abstract Automated processing and analysis of video recordings of neonatal seizures can generate nov...
Seizure detection devices can improve epilepsy care, but wearables are not always tolerated. We prev...
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) are impairments of the growth and development of the brain and/or...
Central nervous system dysfunction in infants may be manifested through inconsistent, rigid and abno...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases worldwide. It affects around 50 million peo...
<div><p>Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder which affects 0.5–1% of the world population. Its...
PurposeExisting automated seizure detection algorithms report sensitivities between 43% and 77% and ...
In this thesis we consider the use of well-known statistical methods to early diagnose, through wire...
In specialized epilepsy care, data streams are often monitored and analyzed real-time by a human obs...
The analysis of spontaneous movements provides valuable information for diagnosing infantile movemen...
Our current understanding of human physiology and activities is largely derived from sparse and disc...
Abstract—Analysing distinct motion patterns that occur during infancy can be a way through early pre...
The aim of our work is to investigate whether the optical flow algorithm applied to video recordings...
The detection and analysis of epileptic seizures is typically done by video-electroencephalogram mon...
Movement analysis of infants’ body parts is momentous for the early detection of various movem...
Abstract Automated processing and analysis of video recordings of neonatal seizures can generate nov...
Seizure detection devices can improve epilepsy care, but wearables are not always tolerated. We prev...
Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) are impairments of the growth and development of the brain and/or...
Central nervous system dysfunction in infants may be manifested through inconsistent, rigid and abno...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases worldwide. It affects around 50 million peo...
<div><p>Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder which affects 0.5–1% of the world population. Its...
PurposeExisting automated seizure detection algorithms report sensitivities between 43% and 77% and ...
In this thesis we consider the use of well-known statistical methods to early diagnose, through wire...
In specialized epilepsy care, data streams are often monitored and analyzed real-time by a human obs...
The analysis of spontaneous movements provides valuable information for diagnosing infantile movemen...
Our current understanding of human physiology and activities is largely derived from sparse and disc...
Abstract—Analysing distinct motion patterns that occur during infancy can be a way through early pre...