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TransPPG: Two-stream Transformer for Remote Heart Rate Estimate

Non-contact facial video-based heart rate estimation using remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) has shown great potential in many applications (e.g., remote health care) and achieved creditable results in constrained scenarios. However, practical applications require results to be accurate even under complex environment with head movement and unstable illumination. Therefore, improving the performance of rPPG in complex environment has become a key challenge. In this paper, we propose a novel video embedding method that embeds each facial video sequence into a feature map referred to as Multi-scale Adaptive Spatial and Temporal Map with Overlap (MAST_Mop), which contains not only vital information but also surrounding information as reference, which acts as the mirror to figure out the homogeneous perturbations imposed on foreground and background simultaneously, such as illumination instability. Correspondingly, we propose a two-stream Transformer model to map the MAST_Mop into heart rate (HR), where one stream follows the pulse signal in the facial area while the other figures out the perturbation signal from the surrounding region such that the difference of the two channels leads to adaptive noise cancellation. Our approach significantly outperforms all current state-of-the-art methods on two public datasets MAHNOB-HCI and VIPL-HR. As far as we know, it is the first work with Transformer as backbone to capture the temporal dependencies in rPPGs and apply the two stream scheme to figure out the interference from backgrounds as mirror of the corresponding perturbation on foreground signals for noise tolerating.

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