This paper presents an approach to assess the perfusion of visible human tissue from RGB video files. We propose metrics derived from remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) signals to detect whether a tissue is adequately supplied with blood. The perfusion analysis is done in three different scales, offering a flexible approach for different applications. We perform a plane-orthogonal-to-skin rPPG independently for locally defined regions of interest on each scale. From the extracted signals, we derive the signal-to-noise ratio, magnitude in the frequency domain, heart rate, perfusion index as well as correlation between specific rPPG signals in order to locally assess the perfusion of a specific region of human tissue. We show that locally resolved rPPG has a broad range of applications. As exemplary applications, we present results in intraoperative perfusion analysis and visualization during skin and organ transplantation as well as an application for liveliness assessment for the detection of presentation attacks to authentication systems.
翻译:本文介绍了一种评估从 RGB 视频文档中渗入可见人体组织的方法。 我们建议从远程光膜扫描信号中得出测量指标,以检测一个组织是否有足够的血液供应。 渗入分析分三个不同尺度进行,为不同应用提供了灵活的方法。 我们独立地为每个尺度上当地界定的感兴趣区域进行平面对皮肤的透析 RPPG 。 我们从提取的信号中得出信号对噪音的比例、频率域的大小、心率、渗入指数以及具体的 RPPG 信号之间的关联,以便在当地评估特定人体组织区域的渗入情况。 我们显示,本地解决的 RPPG 具有广泛的应用范围。 作为示范性应用,我们展示了皮肤和器官移植期间的内操作透析分析和可视化结果,以及用于活性评估以检测演示攻击到认证系统的情况。