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Authors:
Anna Maria Carluccio
Andrea Manni
Andrea Caroppo
Pietro Aleardo Siciliano
Alessandro Leone
Keywords: Remote Photoplethysmography (rPPG); Contactless Health Monitoring; Vital Sign Estimation; Usability Evaluation; System Usability Scale (SUS); User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ).
Abstract:
Remote photoplethysmography has emerged as a promising continuous, non-invasive vital signs monitoring technique. This technique provides real-time estimation of key vital signs, including blood oxygen saturation, breath rate, and heart rate, by analyzing a video of the user's face. To assess perceived usability, elderly end-users, and related caregivers completed the System Usability Scale and the short version of the User Experience Questionnaire, providing quantitative scores and qualitative feedback on usability, reliability, and satisfaction. The results demonstrate the robustness and user-friendliness of the system, particularly for caregivers, suggesting some refinement to make it more accessible to older users.
Pages: 1 to 5
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2025
Publication date: April 6, 2025
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2519-8440
ISBN: 978-1-68558-255-5
Location: Valencia, Spain
Dates: from April 6, 2025 to April 10, 2025