In today’s neonatal intensive care units, monitoring vital signs such as heart rate and respiration is fundamental for neonatal care. However, the attached sensors and electrodes restrict movement and can cause medical-adhesive-related skin injuries due to the immature skin of preterm infants, which may lead to serious complications. Thus, unobtrusive camera-based monitoring techniques in combination with image processing algorithms based on deep learning have the potential to allow cable-free vital signs measurements. Since the accuracy of deep-learning-based methods depends on the amount of training data, proper validation of the algorithms is difficult due to the limited image data of neonates. In order to enlarge such datasets, this stu...
Lung ultrasound imaging is reaching growing interest from the scientific community. On one side, tha...
Background: Deep learning algorithms are increasingly used for automatic medical imaging analysis an...
The application of machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques in the medical world is g...
Background and objectives: The use of deep learning for preterm infant's movement monitoring has the...
Non-contact vital-sign estimation allows the monitoring of physiological parameters (such as heart r...
Non-contact vital sign monitoring enables the estimation of vital signs, such as heart rate, respira...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines all cases of babies born alive before 37 completed weeks...
Lately, it has been shown that an average color camera can detect the subtle color variations of the...
Premature infants are among the most vulnerable patients in a hospital. Due to numerous complication...
Non-contact vital sign monitoring using video cameras enables the measurement of heart rate and resp...
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm inf...
Prematurely born infants are observed in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for medical treatment...
Imaging systems have applications in patient respiratory monitoring but with limited application in ...
Lung ultrasound imaging is reaching growing interest from the scientific community. On one side, tha...
Background: Deep learning algorithms are increasingly used for automatic medical imaging analysis an...
The application of machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques in the medical world is g...
Background and objectives: The use of deep learning for preterm infant's movement monitoring has the...
Non-contact vital-sign estimation allows the monitoring of physiological parameters (such as heart r...
Non-contact vital sign monitoring enables the estimation of vital signs, such as heart rate, respira...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines all cases of babies born alive before 37 completed weeks...
Lately, it has been shown that an average color camera can detect the subtle color variations of the...
Premature infants are among the most vulnerable patients in a hospital. Due to numerous complication...
Non-contact vital sign monitoring using video cameras enables the measurement of heart rate and resp...
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm inf...
Prematurely born infants are observed in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for medical treatment...
Imaging systems have applications in patient respiratory monitoring but with limited application in ...
Lung ultrasound imaging is reaching growing interest from the scientific community. On one side, tha...
Background: Deep learning algorithms are increasingly used for automatic medical imaging analysis an...
The application of machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques in the medical world is g...