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VibraImage
In medical imaging and biometrics, vibraimage is a recent,
psycholgically-based, emotional-recognition visual imaging technology that
measures microsecond vibrations of video pixels in terms
of digital frequency and amplitude parameters. The visualization
of a 3-dimensial object, based on vibration parameters, can thus be correlated
to various mental states, such as anger, tension,
aggression, etc., as well as mood, normal
states, and subconscious reflections. Vibraimage can be characterized
as one of primary images as visible spectrum, such as infrared, x-ray, MRI
or ultrasound imaging. Vibraimage technology
is currently being tested in areas such as terrorist recognition, emotional recognition,
interpersonal video-dating interactions, as well as for personal use.
Visualization of every pixels vibration became possible only in 21st
century with the development of digital cameras and high power computers. Long
ago, past scientists, such as Aristotle, had realized that biological object movement
parameters characterize emotions; thus vibraimage technology
is a potential realization of this goal.
History
Etymologically,
the word emotion is a composite formed from two Latin words.
e(x)/out, outward + motio/movement, action, gesture. Vibraimage is novel
technical realization of great past scientist ideas begins from Aristotle,
who firstly stand the link between motion and life. The basic technology behind
vibra imaging was developed in 1998 by the Russian ELSYS
Corporation. The first vibraimage pictures were received in 1996 and
the «image processing method» later called vibraimage was patented
in 2000 (RU and US).
Vibraimage
of biological objects
The greatest
scientist and naturalist Charles Darwin stated the link between emotions and movements
in the book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals. Later,
the famous zoologist and psychologist Konrad Lorenz supposed the functional link between
aggression and frequency of movement or vibrations in animals
and humans.[2] Vibraimage calculates self-dependent vibration parameters
of biological objects by digital camera and computer and transfer
movement energy into emotions determination. Human's vibraimage
is informative as psychological imaging like x-ray
is medical imaging.
The concept
of psychodynamics was seeded with the
1874 publication of Lectures on Physiology by German
scientist Ernst von Brucke who, in coordination with Hermann von Helmholtz one of the founders of the first law of thermodynamics, supposed that all living organisms
are energy-systems governed by the principle of the conservation of energy. In this direction recent
scientists, such as Russian physical chemist Georgi Gladyshev, have applied the principles of thermodynamics to living systems. One principle, for
example, from chemical thermodynamics, states that dynamic living systems
in isothermal, isobaric conditions tend to evolve such that the Gibbs free energy of the system is minimized, during
each evolution process.
A way
to measure a portion of these energy dynamics, according
to Gladyshev, is to gauge values of supramolecular
receptors, e.g. sight, sound, touch, etc., of living systems as they
interact.[3] Vibraimage, has recently been used in this direction. If two
people, for example, are interacting on a video feed, the pair can
be considered a closed system; as such, mapping changes
in vibration parameters as these correlate to emotional changes,
can thus be mathematically correlated to an equation of state for the system in terms free
energy changes in relation to each person?s reactions.
The human
organism, as per Freud's conception, can be approximated as a thermodynamic system.[4] Accordingly, internal and
external stimuli function as energy releasers. As such, the human head, in
balance, yields an approximation of the state of the system, whereby head movements,
regulated by vestibular system, are coordinated with energy
regulation processes as described by hierarchical thermodynamics (1978) and
human thermodynamics (2002). In this manner, vibration imaging, as shown below,
via frequency and amplitude measurements, theoretically functions as an
approximate gauge of this state:
Vibraimaging,
which can be though of as a type of pixel,
micro-movement, vibration recognition image, is similar to thermal imaging, which is a type of infrared
imaging. Thermographic cameras detect radiation in the infrared
range of the electromagnetic spectrum (roughly 900-14,000 nanometers or 0.9-14 mkm) and produce images
of that radiation.
Likewise,
since 1972, psychologist John Gottman, who also used Ekman’s principles, has
used a similar type of video-imaging technology, based
on micro-second video recordings of married couples, conjoined with
EEG and pulse rate measurements, which he uses to measure the health
or pulse of rocky marriages.[5] To date, his famous «love lab»
has tracked the marriages of some 700 couples.
1. ^
Pub. No: US 20040131275 Method and device for image
transformation, Viktor Minkin, Alexander Shtam, Date Jul. 8, 2004
2. ^
Lorenz, Konrad (1974, c1966). On aggression. a harvest edt. New York: Harcourt
Brace Jovanovich — XIV, 306 pages. ISBN 0-15-668741-0 (A Helen and Kurt Wolff
book)
4. ^
Hall, Calvin, S. (1954). A Primer in Freudian Psychology. Meridian
Book. ISBN
0452011833.
5. ^
Gottman, John; Silver, Nan (1999). The Seven
Principles for Making Marriage Work. Three Rivers Press. ISBN
0609805797.
Further reading
Viktor Minkin Head movements vibraimage
visualization and energetic model of emotions
Libb Thims, Human Thermodynamics,
VI IoHT Publications, Ltd. 2002 (1st Ed.)
Georgi Gladyshev Hierarchical
thermodynamics — General Theory of Existence and Living World
Development, Report dedicated to 70th Birthday of Professor
Gladyshev, 19 Sept. 2006, Alma-Ata (Kazakhstan, were he was
born), National Technical University and National University
of Kazakhstan (in Russian, Abstract in English)