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Thermal imaging monitors vital signs for industrial human-machine interfaces

Researchers have developed a method using thermal imaging to monitor human physiological responses without physical contact. This technique aims to enhance safety and awareness in industrial settings by tracking stress, fatigue, and attention levels. The system processes thermal video to estimate electrodermal activity, heart rate, and breathing rate, offering an alternative to RGB monitoring which is limited by lighting and privacy concerns. AI

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RANK_REASON This is a research paper detailing a new method for physiological monitoring using thermal imaging. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 · Constantino \'Alvarez Casado, Mohammad Rahman, Sasan Sharifipour, Nhi Nguyen, Manuel Lage Ca\~nellas, Xiaoting Wu, Miguel Bordallo L\'opez ·

    Thermal Imaging for Contactless Cardiorespiratory and Sudomotor Response Monitoring

    arXiv:2602.12361v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Human-machine interfaces in industrial automation need sensing modules that monitor operator actions and physiological state. This is important in factories, vehicles, machinery cabins, and human-robot collaboration, where workl…