MIT – Exaggerating motion through video.

Imagine if your simple photoshop skills could advance medical science. It’s possible that these people have done basically that. Using a sort of video filter, they are able to take video footage of any person and exaggerate the tiny movements they are making to give you more of an idea of how their vitals are […]

MIT - Exaggerating movement through video.Imagine if your simple photoshop skills could advance medical science. It’s possible that these people have done basically that. Using a sort of video filter, they are able to take video footage of any person and exaggerate the tiny movements they are making to give you more of an idea of how their vitals are doing.

You can detect heartbeat, blood circulation, and breathing all with just a video image. I think it compares to things you can learn studying living things in slow motion, it kind of gives you another perspective for what’s going on. I’m all for stuff like this.

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  1. Very interesting… just shared this site and video with my grade 8 students. They learn the basics of graphic editing and complete and intro to programming with MIT’s Scratch.

    This video does a great job of linking the idea of programming and graphic editing together. Both items that are a part of the program my students complete.

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