Fujitsu's new app uses a camera read your pulse in five seconds

Written By Unknown on Monday, 18 March 2013 | 10:02

It says a technology, that measures a volume of haemoglobin in a person’s face, could be used to guard employees’ health or detect people who are behaving dishonestly or suspiciously.

The Japanese organisation says a record can give an accurate beat reading when a camera is forked during a face for 5 seconds.

In a matter a association said: “One evil of hemoglobin in blood is that it absorbs immature light.

“Based on this fact, Fujitsu Laboratories has grown a record that detects a person’s beat by measuring changes in a liughtness of a person’s face as blood flows by it.

“The record starts to work by sharpened video of a theme and calculating normal values for a colour components (red/green/blue) in a certain area of a face for any frame.

“Next it removes irrelevant

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