Privacy-Preserving In-Bed Pose Monitoring: A Fusion and Reconstruction Study
Thisun Dayarathna, Thamidu Muthukumarana, Yasiru Rathnayaka, Simon, Denman, Chathura de Silva, Akila Pemasiri, David Ahmedt-Aristizabal

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-modal fusion framework for privacy-preserving in-bed human pose estimation, utilizing depth, LWIR, and pressure data, and explores reconstructing visible images from LWIR data using GANs.
Contribution
It proposes novel fusion techniques and a reconstruction framework for in-bed pose estimation without relying on visible images, addressing occlusion challenges.
Findings
Fusion of multiple modalities improves pose estimation accuracy.
Reconstruction of visible images from LWIR data is feasible with GANs.
The proposed methods outperform or match state-of-the-art results.
Abstract
Recently, in-bed human pose estimation has attracted the interest of researchers due to its relevance to a wide range of healthcare applications. Compared to the general problem of human pose estimation, in-bed pose estimation has several inherent challenges, the most prominent being frequent and severe occlusions caused by bedding. In this paper we explore the effective use of images from multiple non-visual and privacy-preserving modalities such as depth, long-wave infrared (LWIR) and pressure maps for the task of in-bed pose estimation in two settings. First, we explore the effective fusion of information from different imaging modalities for better pose estimation. Secondly, we propose a framework that can estimate in-bed pose estimation when visible images are unavailable, and demonstrate the applicability of fusion methods to scenarios where only LWIR images are available. We…
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TopicsInfrared Thermography in Medicine · Thermal Regulation in Medicine · Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging
