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Repository
Eye State Prototype Blink Matching
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: cvjena
- License: mit
- Language: Jupyter Notebook
- Default Branch: main
- Size: 9.55 MB
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- Stars: 1
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Metadata Files
README.md
ESPBM - Eye State Prototype Blink Matching

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This work presents a novel method for detecting eye blinking by establishing eye state prototypes to match blink patterns within the eye aspect ratio (EAR) time series. In contrast to traditional methods, which mainly focus on the binary ON/OFF of blinks, our method takes care of critical diagnostic details such as blink speed, duration, and inter-eye synchronicity.
In an unsupervised manner, we learned prototypes from the existing blink patterns and established manually defined prototypes. Our research shows that both unsupervised learned and manually defined prototypes can reliably detect blink intervals and have comparable results, which offers potential diagnostic tools for identifying muscular or neural disorders.
Under the "minimal working prototype" principle, we aim to establish the eye blink prototype with minimal work, enabling medical professionals without computer expertise to quickly create prototypes to match specific patterns. This repository presents the source code of our approach and provides a demonstration of sample experiments.
Getting Started
Locally
- Clone the repository
bash
git clone git@github.com:cvjena/ESPBM.git
cdto ESPBM- Create a new conda environment and install the dependencies:
```bash conda create -n espbm python=3.10 -y conda activate espbm
conda install cudatoolkit -y
pip install jupyter pip install -e . ```
Via Pip
bash
pip install espbm
Usage
We provide some example time series and prototypes to demonstrate the usage of our method in the sample_experiments folder.
Our code is designed to be modular and flexible, so you can quickly adapt it to your data and prototypes.
We demonstrate the usage of our method in the following steps:
- Data loading
- Prototypes learning or manual definition
- Extraction
- Inter-eye synchronicity
Citation
bibtex
@inproceedings{xie2024unsupervised,
title = {Unsupervised Learning of Eye State Prototypes for Semantically Rich Blinking Detection},
author = {Yuxuan Xie and Tim B{\"u}chner and Lukas Schuhmann and Orlando Guntinas-Lichius and Joachim Denzler},
booktitle = {Digital Health & Informatics Innovations for Sustainable Health Care Systems},
year = {2024},
month = august,
pages = {1607--1611},
publisher = {IOS Press},
series = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
volume = {316},
code = {https://github.com/cvjena/ESPBM},
doi = {10.3233/SHTI240731},
groups = {facialpalsy},
langid = {english},
url = {https://ebooks.iospress.nl/doi/10.3233/SHTI240731},
note = {}
}
License
Licensed under MIT.
Acknowledgments
Our project is and was only possible with the help of many existing projects and their maintainers and contributors. We would like to thank the following projects and their maintainers for their work:
- Stumpy for the unsupervised learning of prototypes and fast pattern-matching
- JeFaPaTo the extraction of the EAR time series
- CurlyBrace for the nice visualizations of curly braces :)
Contact
For any queries, requests, or problems, please reach out to
Owner
- Name: Computer Vision Group Jena
- Login: cvjena
- Kind: organization
- Location: Jena
- Website: https://www.inf-cv.uni-jena.de/
- Repositories: 74
- Profile: https://github.com/cvjena
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