Motion Amplification of a sleeping baby
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Motion Amplification technology is transforming the way we view vibration. We use it to aid in vibration analysis of machinery and structural components, but it's reach far extends past machinery. Take a look at how this technology can also be used to identify human body vibration.
This is very cool. I watched a Steve Mould video several years ago about motion amplification and I was blown away with how useful it is and how cool it is too!
I came here from a Steve Mould video (but not his motion amplification one).
@@nymalous3428 It's actually really cool: ruclips.net/video/rEoc0YoALt0/видео.htmlsi=qJvOTAAP04luD33b
This might be available as a baby monitor in a not so far future to prevent sudden infant death.
@@nemo-x I don't think its so much difficult. You might need image rcognition in combination with some kind of AI. The biggest challenge is to make it reliable. And who wants to be responsible if it fails ?
@@nemo-x The challenge is to make it work in real-time. This video is captured and post-processed so it takes a while to get the result.
This is like the birth of the medical tricorder in Star Trek.
It would be really interesting to see this with an earthquake. I'll double check all the videos to make sure you don't have one already but that would be cool to capture an earthquake. Especially the really small earthquakes that happen that we never feel it would be cool to see if we still could detect movement with amplification
This is a perfect video for a jumpscare
"As you can see, there is a noticeable change to the face when it receives oxygen..."
BOOM
demon face
This will haunt me in my dreams
unless of course , you stop breathing in your sleep ... 😜
@@o0o-jd-o0o95 that got dark quicker than a sliced apple left out in the air
I would think it would be helpful in finding bodies in a pile of rubble if the person was still alive and breathing you may be able to detect a tiny amount of movement from their breathing.
This should be in every home!
why?
@@erdub84 monitoring the health of sleeping humans.
You can actually go one step further, which is use emf to broadcast frequencies of pathogens or chemicals. If the body has a problem with that pathogen, the frequency triggers variation in heartbeat. You can get monitors that do this already, it’s called bio-resonance. They are worn monitors though, clumsy compared to this.
You can build your own: ruclips.net/video/rEoc0YoALt0/видео.html
I would love to also see this technology to watch volcanoes etc.
better than most horror movies..
dam Aliens vs Predator is looking kinda weird not gonna lie
I'm sure there are military applications for this.
First that comes to my mind would be detection of e.g. hidden underground structures.
Maybe it's possible to see the movement of the ground if someone builds tunnels below it.
We can find the weak point of babies and eliminate the threat they pose to humanity forever!
@@gulleyfoyle6859 for far too long this messy war we've waged against babies has gone on without any real victories. I'm proud to say this just might finally be it.
Most cameras don't use an infrared filter. Point your infrared remote at your phone camera and push a button.
First of all, many phone cameras use it to focus on something and determine distance. Secondly most cameras in general use it for night vision, and as this is black and white and for sleeping babies, this is exactly the usecase
so thi is why my dad know im sleep or not
this is the future
This is what happens on psychedelics
cool
Just think, animals like eagles, owls, or cats have MUCH better vision than us humans, so this is how they could be seeing us everyday. Crazy 😦
sadly not how this works
@@MrCubas69 why not?
Some animals detect movements much better than we do
In fact the outer portion of our own field of view is very bad at seeing but very good at noticing movement, thats why we can feel when something is nearby
Just when I thought pictures of babies couldn't get any more disgusting ... I get RUclips rabbit holed into this. In one word ... ugh!
Incredible stuff! Super interesting