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Non-contact Infant Sleep Apnea Detection (1910.04725v1)
Published 10 Oct 2019 in eess.SP and cs.CV
Abstract: Sleep apnea is a breathing disorder where a person repeatedly stops breathing in sleep. Early detection is crucial for infants because it might bring long term adversities. The existing accurate detection mechanism (pulse oximetry) is a skin contact measurement. The existing non-contact mechanisms (acoustics, video processing) are not accurate enough. This paper presents a novel algorithm for the detection of sleep apnea with video processing. The solution is non-contact, accurate and lightweight enough to run on a single board computer. The paper discusses the accuracy of the algorithm on real data, advantages of the new algorithm, its limitations and suggests future improvements.
- Gihan Jayatilaka (9 papers)
- Harshana Weligampola (7 papers)
- Suren Sritharan (9 papers)
- Pankayraj Pathmanathan (1 paper)
- Roshan Ragel (11 papers)
- Isuru Nawinne (2 papers)