MIT CSAIL (a) Four frames from the original video sequence. (b) The same four frames with the subject’s pulse signal amplified. Researchers at MIT have a shiny new video tool to share with you that ...
Researchers at MIT are working on video tech that amplifies tiny motions invisible to the naked eye. Cell phone cameras could one day measure a human pulse via the face or wrist. Elizabeth Armstrong ...
Imagine that you could just point your iPhone’s camera at your baby and it would immediately tell you his vital signs: heartbeat and so on. Or that you could fire up an app and it could pick out tiny, ...
MIT researchers have released a video detailing new software that is able to amplify variations in successive frames of video that are imperceptible to the naked eye. In other words, this technique, ...
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