Abstract
Camera-based monitoring shows potential for continuous respiration rate measurement in clinical settings. The main cause of errors in camera-based respiration rate measurement using optical flow is non-breathing motion, which disturbs the measurement of the breathing motion. To prevent this, uninformative video frames containing non-breathing motion should be detected and removed from consideration for respiration rate extraction. Currently, signal quality metrics or global motion detection are used to detect non-breathing motion, but these methods have limitations when applied in clinical settings. Therefore, in this research, we propose a new informativeness metric for optical flow based respiration rate monitoring. This metric exploits the residual error of the optical flow fit for determining the presence of non-breathing motion on a per breath basis. This new metric is evaluated on a clinical dataset that contains RGB videos of 25 ICU patients. We find that a 3 breaths/min agreement of 98.7% and a mean absolute error of 0.21 breaths/min is achieved across all patients. These results show that using our new informativeness metric, we can achieve highly accurate camera-based respiration rate monitoring without relying on assumptions on signal quality or waveform morphology.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 109119 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | Biomedical Signal Processing and Control |
| Volume | 113 |
| Issue number | Part C |
| Early online date | 9 Nov 2025 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Mar 2026 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2025 The Authors
Keywords
- Camera-based monitoring
- Clinical data
- Contactless monitoring
- Optical flow
- Respiration monitoring
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FORSEE ZonMw ES 104021003 video monitoring FoRearly signaling of adverse EvEnts2019/28247/ZONMW
van der Hagen, D. (Project communication officer), de Mol-Regels, M. (Project communication officer), Stuijk, S. (Project Manager) & van Esch, R. J. C. (Project member)
1/06/20 → 31/05/25
Project: Second tier
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FORSEE: Video monitoring for early signaling of adverse events
van der Hagen, D. (Project communication officer), Montenij, L. (Project communication officer), Verstappen, C. C. A. G. (Project communication officer), Hommerson, S. (Project communication officer), van 't Veer, M. (Project communication officer), Stuijk, S. (Project communication officer), Kloeze, C. (Project communication officer), Zinger, S. (Project communication officer), Dekker, L. R. C. (Project communication officer), Wang, W. (Project communication officer), Sammali, F. (Project communication officer), van Esch, R. J. C. (Project member), Cramer, I. (Project member), Verstappen, C. C. A. G. (Project member), Bergmans, J. W. M. (Project member), Long, X. (Project Manager) & Zinger, S. (Project member)
1/06/20 → 1/02/26
Project: Second tier
Research output
- 1 Article
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Camera-Based Continuous Heart and Respiration Rate Monitoring in the ICU
van Esch, R. J. C. (Corresponding author), Cramer, I., Verstappen, C. C. A. G., Kloeze, C., Bouwman, R. A., Dekker, L. R., Montenij, L., Bergmans, J., Stuijk, S. & Zinger, S., 1 Apr 2025, In: Applied Sciences. 15, 7, 22 p., 3422.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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