MIT Media Lab Medical Mirror
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Uploaded on Oct 1, 2010
You can check a person's vital signs — pulse, respiration and blood pressure — manually or by attaching sensors to the body. But a student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program is working on a system that could measure these health indicators just by putting a person in front of a low-cost camera such as a laptop computer's built-in webcam.
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magician20125 1 year ago
An iOS app is just available with similar function here: Magic heartbeat mirror. It is cool that I could play on my iphone4. Search "magic hearbeat mirror" in appstore to find it.
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sweetlemonade123 2 years ago
Where can I download the software? Can anyone email it to me?
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KristenBenzo101 4 months ago
It's 12,800 bucks.....I think
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hobobanana6575 1 year ago
yay i dont have to do rounds anymore :D
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lovelplants 1 year ago
wow.. i want that mirror too. love it
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gtamafia2500 1 year ago
Is it available on the android market?
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fluorescentcentipede 1 year ago
''Today: You look like shit.''
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IhorLemberg 2 years ago
The presented technology is not new. A more advanced motion robust heart rate camera has been already used for training of dutch swimmers:
Procedia Engineering
Volume 2, Issue 2, June 2010, Pages 2693-2699
The Engineering of Sport 8 - Engineering Emotion
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Dzotshen 2 years ago
Brilliant!
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alexgrinkov 2 years ago
i guess that's some sort of neuron system. they just trained it a lot.
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