CVLGOct 23, 2023

Remote Heart Rate Monitoring in Smart Environments from Videos with Self-supervised Pre-training

arXiv:2310.15388v13 citationsh-index: 20
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the need for efficient heart rate monitoring in smart environments by offering a method that is less dependent on labeled data, though it is incremental in nature.

The paper tackles the problem of remote heart rate monitoring from videos by reducing reliance on labeled data through self-supervised contrastive learning, achieving results that approach state-of-the-art performance on public datasets.

Recent advances in deep learning have made it increasingly feasible to estimate heart rate remotely in smart environments by analyzing videos. However, a notable limitation of deep learning methods is their heavy reliance on extensive sets of labeled data for effective training. To address this issue, self-supervised learning has emerged as a promising avenue. Building on this, we introduce a solution that utilizes self-supervised contrastive learning for the estimation of remote photoplethysmography (PPG) and heart rate monitoring, thereby reducing the dependence on labeled data and enhancing performance. We propose the use of 3 spatial and 3 temporal augmentations for training an encoder through a contrastive framework, followed by utilizing the late-intermediate embeddings of the encoder for remote PPG and heart rate estimation. Our experiments on two publicly available datasets showcase the improvement of our proposed approach over several related works as well as supervised learning baselines, as our results approach the state-of-the-art. We also perform thorough experiments to showcase the effects of using different design choices such as the video representation learning method, the augmentations used in the pre-training stage, and others. We also demonstrate the robustness of our proposed method over the supervised learning approaches on reduced amounts of labeled data.

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