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    SkinHRNet: A Deep Learning Framework for Non-Contact Heart Rate Estimation and Arterial–Venous Sufficiency Status Classification from Short Skin Videos
    (2026-01-01)
    Traivinidsreesuk, Chetsadaporn
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    Yodrabum, Nutcha
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    Winaikosol, Kengkart
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    Chaikangwan, Irin
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    Prompattanapakdee, Jiraya
    Traditional methods for monitoring flap health in reconstructive surgery are often invasive and rely on subjective assessment. This study addresses clinically motivated monitoring challenges by evaluating two tasks using a dataset of 1,018 short skin videos: average heart rate (HR) estimation under arterial–venous sufficiency conditions and arterial–venous sufficiency status classification across sufficiency and simulated insufficiency conditions. To address these challenges, we propose SkinHRNet, a deep learning–based approach for average HR estimation and arterial–venous sufficiency status classification from short skin videos. This work contributes a short-skin-video framework that combines HR-related signal estimation with arterial–venous sufficiency classification to support the two evaluated tasks under the controlled conditions considered in this study. For average HR estimation under arterial–venous sufficiency conditions, SkinHRNet achieved a mean absolute error (MAE) of 8.66 ± 4.85 BPM. For arterial–venous sufficiency status classification, it achieved an accuracy of 0.969 ± 0.02 across the evaluated sufficiency and simulated insufficiency conditions. These findings indicate that SkinHRNet may serve as an initial research prototype for further investigation of short-video-based non-contact assessment under controlled arterial–venous sufficiency and simulated insufficiency conditions.
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    Skin Video-based Blood Pressure Approximation Using CHROM with LSTM-NN
    (2023-01-01)
    Lumyong, Chayanin
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    Yodrabum, Nutcha
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    Winaikosol, Kengkart
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    Titijaroonroj, Taravichet
    The measurement of blood pressure (BP) is an essential step in clinical practice. It is used to determine the patient's BP, which reflects the condition of the patient. Recently, there is a solution for extracting, non-invasively and with no contact, a blood pressure indicator from electrical signal like Photoplethysmography (PPG), called remote-Photoplethysmography (rPPG). This rPPG signal can be used to estimate from a video clip several vital physiological indicators for humans, especially, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and mean arterial pressure (MAP). This paper proposed a computer method for blood pressure approximation from an input video. A chrominance method, or CHROM, was used to extract rPPG signal from a given video before forwarding it to estimate SBP and DBP values by LSTM-NN. Afterwards, MAP value was determined from SBP and DBP values by a weighting score technique. Experimental results showed that CHROM achieved the lowest mean absolute error (MAE) at 14.04, 8.37, and 9.78 for the SBP, DBP, and MAP, respectively, when compared among NN, RNN, and GRU.