VibraImage technology
How does it work?
VibraImage technology registers micromovement (vibration) of person by standard digital, web or television cameras and image processing. Human head microvibration is linked with the vestibular-emotional reflex (VER) and depends on emotions level. VibraImage system detects human emotions by control of 3D head-neck movements accumulated in several frames of video processing. Vibraimage - system that can do anything in human detection!
VibraImage is a new image type and so primary, as original color image, thermo image or x-ray image. Each image type gives new and unique information about the object. Every pixel of vibraimage reflects vibration parameters - frequency or amplitude of vibration. One frame visualization of vibration frequency and amplitude named external VibraImage and looks like aura of person. Typically external vibraimage (aura) colors linked with vibration frequency and external vibraimage (aura) dimension linked with vibration amplitude.
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Where is the vibraimage technology applied?
VibraImage software is designed to achieve the following goals:
Vibraimage technology experience
ELSYS Corp. develops vibraimage technology for various applications since 2001 year. More than 300 professional vibraimage systems and thousands lite vibraimage versions are successfully operating on all continents. For example, since 2007 several vibraimage systems successfully detect criminals, terrorists and suspected behavior of passengers at the airports Pulkovo (Saint-Petersburg) and Domodedovo (Moscow). Latest Vibraimage PRO version by 1 minute testing gives unique emotion 10print about the person and calculates levels of neuroticism, inhibition, self regulation, energy, charming, mental balance, suspect, stress, anxiety, activity.
The vibraimage system was presented and awarded by Diplomas and Gold medals on international innovative forums and HiTech exhibitions: Cebit, Simo, ChinaPolice, Interpolitex, ILA, Brussels-Eureka etc.
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