Guest Editorial: Camera-Based Monitoring for Pervasive Healthcare Informatics
Wenjin Wang, Steffen Leonhardt, Lionel Tarassenko, Caifeng Shan, Daniel McDuff
Abstract
The papers in this special section focus on camera-based monitoring for pervasive healthcare informatics. Measuring physiological signals from the human face and body using video cameras is an emerging research topic that has grown rapidly in the last decade. Remote cameras (in both visible and infrared wavelengths) can be used to measure vital signs from a human body based on skin optics or body movements thereby avoiding mechanical contact with the skin. Camera-based health monitoring will bring a rich set of compelling healthcare applications that directly improve upon contact-based monitoring solutions and impact people’s care experience and quality of life in various scenarios, such as in hospital care units, sleep/senior centers, assisted-living homes, telemedicine and e-health, baby/elderly care at home, fitness and sports, driver monitoring in automotive applications, cardiac/ respiratory gating for MRI/CT, AR/VR based therapy and clinical training, e