Miniaturization and expansion of the contactless temperature measurement system. Facial temperatures in relation to age, pulse and gender.
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The dataset contains temperature measurements on the surface of the face taken on 109 people. Each patient (identified by Patient ID in dataset) acclimatized in a room with a temperature of 22-24 degrees Celsius. Then the person completed a survey, during which they provided their:
• age (column Survey - age [years]),
• gender (column Survey - Gender),
• temperature measurement using a pyrometer thermometer (column Survey - temperature [°C]),
• and pulse measurement using a pulse oximeter (column Survey - measured pulse [BPM]).
After that, the examined person stood in front of the contactless temperature measurement system (using a thermal camera), which was continuously calibrated to the black body at a distance of 1.5-3 meters (column Distance between camera and patient [m]). Then, several hundred temperature measurements were taken on each person in the following ways:
• Median temperature on face [°C]
• Median temperature on face, 1% of pixels with max temperature [°C]
• Median temperature on face, 5% of pixels with max temperature [°C]
• Median temperature on face, 10% of pixels with max temperature [°C]
• Median temperature in the center of the eyes (3x3 pixels) [°C]
• Median temperature measured at the corners of the eyes (3x3 pixels) [°C]
Additionally, the system automatically estimated:
• the age of the examined person (column Estimated Age [years]),
• the pulse of the examined person (column Estimated Pulse [BPM]),
• and gender (Estimated Gender).
According to [1], the measured temperature on the surface of the face is influenced by the age of the measured person. As part of the project, a Binary Regression Tree was developed, which considers (estimated) age when calculating the temperature on the surface of the face (column Temperature calculated by Binary Tree Regression algorithm [°C]).
[1] Cheung, Ming & Chan, Lung & Lauder, I & Kumana, Cyrus. (2012). Detection of body temperature with infrared thermography: accuracy in detection of fever. Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi / Hong Kong Academy of Medicine. 18 Suppl 3. 31-4.
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2024-05-22



