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Sensor to detect Human Presence

gunaseelan
gunaseelan over 11 years ago

Hello Friends,

 

                    Is there any sensor to detect human presence . Am aware of PIR (Passive Infra Red) sensor , which would human motion but not the human presence . Another way is by using image processing technique. Kindly suggest me a better solution image .

 

Thanks.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago +7 suggested
    Hi Gunaseelan, OMRON do a thermal sensor that can detect stationary thermal objects as opposed to standard PIR motion sensor that only detect motion. The OMRON D6T thermal sensor is able to detect the…
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    beacon_dave over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz +6 suggested
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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 6 years ago in reply to dougw +5 suggested
    Agree.. I don't know why the OP excludes image processing - due to incorrectly perceived difficulty, or for a non-technical reason. I can understand the desire to possibly exclude due to (say) security…
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  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 10 years ago

    I am working on the same application and face the same problem so let me know if you find any solution.

     

    Thank you

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi,

     

    This question was posted simultaneously about 4 times in different places in the forum by the original poster, please don't post on this thread any more.

     

    Hi Mihir,

     

    Please see this thread: http://www.element14.com/community/message/121192/l/re-sensor-to-detect-human-presence#121192

    If you have a specific scenario and use-case, please mention it specifically and start a more detailed thread with a detailed description of exactly what you need. This thread is way too generic to provide you with useful answers for you.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Hi,

    I want to know if there are sensors that can gauge a human's emotions. Like the rise in heart beat when in stressful situations and all. Something along that line. Can't get too detailed here. IPR :p

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Hi,

    I want to know if there are sensors that can gauge a human's emotions. Like the rise in heart beat when in stressful situations and all. Something along that line. Can't get too detailed here. IPR :p

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  • shabaz
    0 shabaz over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Mrigank,

     

    Perhaps I'm wrong, but anything with a scientific quality and quantity, such as physical, electrical, chemical attributes, can be measured - might not be easy, might be constraints, and might take expensive equipment,

    but it can be done.

    However, you need to examine your real-life requirement (e.g. "emotions") or "human presence" as the original poster wanted, and translate it into the particular scientific attributes you wish to observe or measure.

    The ones you choose can be constrained to your requirement. For example, if you know that you are only interested in the emotions of people prone to outbursts when they are standing at a specific quiet location,

    then that is a constraint you can make use of, and then you could use a microphone placed at that location as a sensor because the scientific attribute you wish to measure could be 'sound level'.

    Or if the emotion results in turning red and hand-waving then perhaps the best sensor is a camera : ) I've no idea.

     

    If you can do some research, examine if you can successfully obtain your required result (a gauge of emotions as you say) using (say) a measure of rate of heartbeat, and if so, then a technical discussion can begin on

    how to measure the attribute such as the rate of heart beat. Whether heart rate corresponds to emotions I can only speculate - perhaps a psychologist would know the answer - no idea I'm afraid : (

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Mrigank;

     

    A single sensor would be unlikely.  A sensor array exists that can do this - It's called a polygraph, or "Lie Detector" (please forgive me if I sound patronizing, as that's not my intent).  If you're not familiar with the device it simultaneously measures heart-rate, respiratory rate, galvanic skin response, and blood pressure.  It's certainly possible to use existing MEMS technology to miniaturize to a single device.  It doesn't measure chemical mediators (adrenaline, dopamine, etc.), so it couldn't be said to "measure emotions"; just their physiologic response.

    If you added skin perfusion (as in blushing), eye movement, and extremity tremor you could get a more accurate measure of what emotional response was taking place.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to shabaz

    Thanks Shahbaz. Very informative. Am looking forward to designing something that would require sensors as percepts and then link it with the appropriate response. For the sensors to decipher the correct response an algorithm needs to be in place so that any increase in any critical measure can be registered and the resulting action carried out based on the sensor results.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    The lie detector is actually a useful bit of info that can be used. However in a situation wherein we are supposed to measure if a person is panicking or not can be seen. Also the lie detector would work for a single person. Am looking for something that can monitor people's reaction in a big area.

     

    Thanks mate for your time! Do get back if possible.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    You're welcome Mrigank!

     

    Copy on multiple people spread over an area.  I'll try to avoid being verbose.  This is a two-part problem that has been, and continues to be, worked on with varying degrees of success.  The other factor you might be able to consider is using "choke points" so you can narrow down the subject pool.  Most of the time these are turnstiles (to enter an area) or single-file lines.  Even in an urban area, though, you can put up sidewalk barriers so people have to funnel through two or three at a time.  That decreases your subject data points considerably.

     

    Part One: Isolating input to a single person.  Facial recognition software and a high-resolution camera input has come quite far in recognizing a human face.  Limiting factors are density of data (how close in proximity to each other the subjects are), interference modalities (hats, glasses), and certain facial angles (basically too much noise in the sensor input).  For example; if you walk into a US airport with a cap and sunglasses on you're likely to be questioned, as the Computer Vision algorithms have difficulty performing facial recognition.  Most of the actual devices and algorithms that do these kinds of observations are either classified as state secrets, or are at least highly guarded proprietary secrets.

     

    Part Two: Defining what is an unusual response, such as someone "panicking".  Looking at airports, again, it's difficult to differentiate who might be nervous before they launch an attack vs. someone who doesn't like flying.  The sensor analyses are usually done via computer algorithm.  I can't go into specifics, but current open-source data points for emotional recognition are pupil response and skin temperature.

     

    Strictly speaking - No, there is not a sensor that detects human emotions from a distance.  Emotional expressions are too variable to read externally.  That's why people can lie to each other.

     

    Using currently available sensing devices combined with computer algorithms allows for a person to be flagged for questioning and analysis by a human.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Thanks mate. Much appreciated.

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    0 balearicdynamics over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hello Mishra,

     

    just to explain you how the gears works, the better way to appreciate the support of the users is to mark the answers you find useful as "useful" or "correct answer". This is also very useful for the other users that while searching for a question they find that has been already answered and see the correct answer helping others in future.

     

    Enrico

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics

    Will do as advised Enrico.

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    0 balearicdynamics over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Sorry Mishra, maybe that as frequently occur (it is one of my "default" mistakes) I have replied to the wrong post. It was an info for the author of the discussion and I noted only now image

     

    Enrico

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    0 dougw over 7 years ago in reply to Former Member

    mrigank Check out the Omron system...

    https://www.element14.com/community/message/229828/l/looking-a-for-facial-recognition-hardware-tester#229828

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