A Comparison of Bounding Box and Landmark Detection Methods for Video-Based Heart Rate Estimation
Abstract
Remote Photoplethysmography (rPPG) uses the cyclic variation of skin tone on a person's forehead region to estimate that person's heart rate. This paper compares two methods: a bounding box-based method and a landmark-detection-based method to estimate heart rate, and discovered that the landmark-based approach has a smaller variance in terms of model results with a standard deviation that is more than 4 times smaller (4.171 compared to 18.720).
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