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Gerard De Haan is affiliated with Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of medicine and engineering, with notable contributions in the field of biomedical engineering and surgery. The scientist's work also spans pulmonary and respiratory medicine, cognitive neuroscience, and physiology.

De Haan's recent publications emphasize non-invasive vital sign monitoring, particularly using camera-based and infrared thermography technologies. Their research topics include non-invasive vital sign monitoring, hemodynamic monitoring and therapy, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, obstructive sleep apnea research, healthcare technology and patient monitoring, phonocardiography and auscultation techniques, and neonatal respiratory health research.

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Gerard De Haan are:

  • "Analysis of CNN-based remote-PPG to understand limitations and sensitivities" (2020, Biomedical Optics Express)
  • "Camera-Based Vital Signs Monitoring During Sleep - A Proof of Concept Study" (2020, IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics)
  • "Towards Continuous Camera-Based Respiration Monitoring in Infants" (2021, Sensors)
  • "Multi-camera infrared thermography for infant respiration monitoring" (2020, Biomedical Optics Express)
  • "Automatic Separation of Respiratory Flow from Motion in Thermal Videos for Infant Apnea Detection" (2021, Sensors)

The scientist frequently publishes in journals such as Biomedical Optics Express, Sensors, and the IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics.

Collaborative work is also a significant aspect of Gerard De Haan's research, with frequent co-authors including Sander Stuijk, Ilde Lorato, Mohammed Meftah, Deedee Kommers, and Peter Andriessen.

Best Publications

  • Robust Pulse Rate From Chrominance-Based rPPG

    Gerard de Haan;Vincent Jeanne

  • Algorithmic Principles of Remote PPG

    Wenjin Wang;Albertus C. den Brinker;Sander Stuijk;Gerard de Haan

  • A Novel Algorithm for Remote Photoplethysmography: Spatial Subspace Rotation

    Wenjin Wang;Sander Stuijk;Gerard de Haan

  • Exploiting Spatial Redundancy of Image Sensor for Motion Robust rPPG

    Wenjin Wang;Sander Stuijk;Gerard de Haan

  • New principle for measuring arterial blood oxygenation, enabling motion-robust remote monitoring.

    Mjh Mark van Gastel;Sander Sander Stuijk;G Gerard de Haan;G Gerard de Haan

  • Motion estimation and motion-compensated interpolation

    Gerard De Haan;Robert Jan Schutten;Anna Pelagotti

  • MOTION VECTOR PROCESSOR

    Jierarudo De Haan;Hendoriku Fueihen

  • Sub-pixel motion estimation with 3-D recursive search block-matching

    Gerard de Haan;Paul W.A.C Biezen

  • Device and method for extracting information from characteristic signals

    Gerard De Haan;Marek Janusz Bartula

  • Subpixel image scaling for color‐matrix displays

    MA Michiel Klompenhouwer;G Gerard de Haan

  • 13.4: Subpixel Image Scaling for Color Matrix Displays

    Michiel A. Klompenhouwer;Gerard de Haan;Rob A. Beuker

  • Motion Robust Remote-PPG in Infrared

    Mark van Gastel;Sander Stuijk;Gerard de Haan

  • New insights into the origin of remote PPG signals in visible light and infrared.

    Andreia V. Moço;Sander Stuijk;Gerard de Haan;Gerard de Haan

  • Robust respiration detection from remote photoplethysmography

    Mjh Mark van Gastel;Sander Sander Stuijk;G Gerard de Haan

  • Video-based respiration monitoring with automatic region of interest detection.

    Rjm Rik Janssen;W Wenjin Wang;A Andreia Vieira Moco;G Gerard de Haan;G Gerard de Haan

  • Robust heart rate from fitness videos.

    Wenjin Wang;Albertus C den Brinker;Sander Stuijk;Gerard de Haan

  • Ballistocardiographic Artifacts in PPG Imaging

    Andreia Vieira Moco;Sander Stuijk;Gerard de Haan

  • Discriminative Signatures for Remote-PPG

    Wenjin Wang;Albertus C. den Brinker;Gerard de Haan

  • Analysis of CNN-based remote-PPG to understand limitations and sensitivities

    Qi Zhan;Wenjin Wang;Gerard de Haan

  • Method and system for processing a signal including at least a component representative of a periodic phenomenon in a living being

    Gerard De Haan;Ihor Olehovych Kirenko;Adriaan Johan Van Leest

  • Anti motion blur display

    Gerard De Haan;Michiel Adriaanszoon Klompenhouwer

  • Motion-compensated field rate conversion

    Gerard De Haan;Paul Willem Albert Cornelis Biezen

  • Single-Element Remote-PPG

    Wenjin Wang;Albertus C. den Brinker;Gerard de Haan

Frequent Co-Authors

Sander Stuijk
Sander Stuijk Eindhoven University of Technology
Caifeng Shan
Caifeng Shan Nanjing University
Henk Corporaal
Henk Corporaal Eindhoven University of Technology
Sergio Saponara
Sergio Saponara University of Pisa
Ruikang K. Wang
Ruikang K. Wang University of Washington
Giovanni Ramponi
Giovanni Ramponi University of Trieste
Ling Shao
Ling Shao Terminus International
Dan Schonfeld
Dan Schonfeld University of Illinois at Chicago
Jan Biemond
Jan Biemond Delft University of Technology

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