Depth accuracy of the RealSense F200: Low-cost 4D facial imaging

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2017-12-01

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ten Harkel, Timen C.
Speksnijder, Caroline M.ORCID 0000-0003-0540-3741ISNI 0000000390623895
Van Der Heijden, Ferdinand
Beurskens, Carien H.G.
Ingels, Koen J.A.O.
Maal, Thomas J J

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The RealSense F200 represents a new generation of economically viable 4-dimensional imaging (4D) systems for home use. However, its 3D geometric (depth) accuracy has not been clinically tested. Therefore, this study determined the depth accuracy of the RealSense, in a cohort of patients with a unilateral facial palsy (n = 34), by using the clinically validated 3dMD system as a gold standard. The patients were simultaneously recorded with both systems, capturing six Sunnybrook poses. This study has shown that the RealSense depth accuracy was not affected by a facial palsy (1.48 ± 0.28 mm), compared to a healthy face (1.46 ± 0.26 mm). Furthermore, the Sunnybrook poses did not influence the RealSense depth accuracy (p = 0.76). However, the distance of the patients to the RealSense was shown to affect the accuracy of the system, where the highest depth accuracy of 1.07 mm was measured at a distance of 35 cm. Overall, this study has shown that the RealSense can provide reliable and accurate depth data when recording a range of facial movements. Therefore, when the portability, low-costs, and availability of the RealSense are taken into consideration, the camera is a viable option for 4D close range imaging in telehealth.

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Ten Harkel, T C, Speksnijder, C M, Van Der Heijden, F, Beurskens, C H G, Ingels, K J A O & Maal, T J J 2017, 'Depth accuracy of the RealSense F200 : Low-cost 4D facial imaging', Scientific Reports, vol. 7, no. 1, 16263. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-16608-7