Unique technology for remote health monitoring by face developed in Russia

Scientists from the Altai Territory have created a system capable of determining pulse, blood pressure, and disease risks from video

In the Altai Territory, scientists have presented the first technology in Russia that allows remote reading of key physiological parameters: pulse and blood pressure, as well as assessing the risks of diseases, including heart attack and diabetes.

The development combines remote registration of optical tissue density and pupillometry — measurement of pupil reaction.

This makes it possible to conduct more accurate diagnostics and health monitoring in real time without additional devices
Roman Panarin, postgraduate student at Altai State University

There are no analogues of this technology on the Russian market. The new system uses a facial image for analysis, which allows measurements to be taken remotely and in any conditions.

The developed software tools can be integrated into medical mobile applications. When a doctor communicates with a patient, the application will analyze his face using a webcam and provide results such as pulse and heart rate variability.

Our technology is capable of taking measurements even in motion and in low light, which makes it unique on a global level.
Roman Panarin

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Sources
TASS

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