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Noam Roth

Monitoring and Enhancing Visual Features (movement, color) as a Method for Predicting Brain Activity Level -in Terms of the Perception of Pain Sensation.

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Noam Roth

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  1. Monitoring and Enhancing Visual Features (movement, color) as a Method for Predicting Brain Activity Level -in Terms of the Perception of Pain Sensation The relationship between perception of pain and its measurement, using computational vision tool (Evaluation of blood supply to the brain from a video signal) Noam Roth

  2. Image Representations Gaussian pyramid Szeliski, 2010 Laplacian pyramid Adelson et al. 1984

  3. Eulerian Motion Magnification Wu et al. 2012

  4. Eulerian Motion Magnification- for Motion • http://videoscope.qrclab.com/

  5. Blood flow • & • Brain activity that is related to pain

  6. Current Research • Feasibility Study • Study Hypothesis • Method • Initial Results • Discussion

  7. Current Research • Feasibility Study • Study Hypothesis • Method • Initial Results • Discussion

  8. Current Research • Feasibility Study • Study Hypothesis • Method • Initial Results • Discussion

  9. Current Research • Feasibility Study • Study Hypothesis • Method • Initial Results • Discussion

  10. Eulerian Motion Magnification- for color • http://videoscope.qrclab.com/

  11. Current Research • Feasibility Study • Study Hypothesis • Method • Initial Results • Discussion

  12. Future Work and Implementations

  13. Questions

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