Michael Rubinstein: See invisible motion, hear silent sounds
Michael Rubinstein: Vidieť neviditeľný pohyb, počuť tichý zvuk. Skvelé? Desivé? Nevieme sa rozhodnúť.
Computer scientist Michael Rubinstein and his team have developed a "motion microscope" that can show video footage of barely perceivable movements, like breaths and heartbeats. Full bio
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microscopes have revolutionized our world.
mikroskopy zmenili náš svet.
of objects, life and structures
živých i neživých objektov,
vidieť voľným okom.
to see with our naked eyes.
to science and technology.
nový typ mikroskopu,
to a new type of microscope,
like a regular microscope
and image processing
a spracovania obrazu
and color changes in objects and people,
farebné zmeny vecí i ľudí,
for us to see with our naked eyes.
in a completely new way.
úplne novým spôsobom.
changes its color very slightly
look at other people,
sitting next to you,
or their face changing color.
Vyzerá to ako statická fotka.
it appears to us like a static picture,
through our new, special microscope,
naším novým špeciálnym mikroskopom,
a completely different image.
in the color of Steve's skin,
farebné zmeny Steveovej pokožky
so that they become visible.
Steve's heart is beating,
that the blood flows in his face.
prúdi krv v jeho tvári.
to visualize the pulse,
recover our heart rates,
a pacienta sa netreba ani dotknúť.
and without touching the patients.
we extracted from a neonatal baby
a srdcovú frekvenciu novorodenca,
with a regular DSLR camera,
natočeného obyčajnou DSLR kamerou.
with a standard monitor in a hospital.
prístroj v nemocnici.
a video we recorded.
with other videos as well.
from "Batman Begins" here
z filmu Batman začína,
he's wearing makeup,
we're able to extract his pulse
videa určiť jeho tep
in the light that are recorded
so that we can see them.
are extremely subtle,
sú extrémne slabé.
when you try to separate them
image processing techniques
spracovania obrazu
of the color at each pixel in the video,
určiť farbu v každom pixeli,
changes over time,
of enhanced videos, or magnified videos,
vylepšené či zosilnené videá,
not just to show tiny changes in color,
nielen malé zmeny farieb,
that gets recorded in our cameras
of the object changes,
when she was about two months old.
keď mala tak dva mesiace.
about three years ago.
to make sure our babies are healthy,
chceme byť istí, že naše bábätko
that they're alive, of course.
when she was asleep.
na bežnom baby monitore.
with a standard baby monitor.
there's not too much information there.
ale príliš veľa informácií nemáme.
or more informative, or more useful,
informatívnejšie, užitočnejšie,
at the view like this.
and I magnified them 30 times,
daughter was indeed alive and breathing.
že malá fakt žije a dýcha.
in the original video,
the breathing becomes much more visible.
dýchanie je oveľa lepšie vidno.
a lot of phenomena
with our new motion microscope.
pohybový mikroskop odhaliť.
are pulsing in our bodies.
pulzujú žily a tepny.
are constantly moving
right after my daughter was born,
too much sleep. (Laughter)
we can extract
small facial expressions.
jemných výrazoch tváre.
our thoughts or our emotions.
myšlienkach či pocitoch.
mechanical movements,
and diagnose machinery problems,
problémy strojného zariadenia
sway in the wind and react to forces.
kývu vo vetre a reagujú na sily.
knows how to measure in various ways,
motions as they happen
this new technology,
others could use and experiment with it.
aby s ňou mohol každý experimentovať.
even created this nice website
vytvorili dokonca stránku,
and process them online,
a spracovať ho online,
in computer science or programming,
s IT a programovaním,
with this new microscope.
s týmto novým mikroskopom.
just a couple of examples
a YouTube user called Tamez85.
movements during pregnancy.
brucha v tehotenstve.
pulsing veins in their hands.
unless you use guinea pigs,
kým nepoužijete morča.
is called Tiffany,
it is the first rodent on Earth
že je to prvý hlodavec na Zemi,
by a design student at Yale.
študentka dizajnu z Yale.
if there's any difference
and then magnified their motions.
a potom zvýraznila pohyby.
still pictures come to life.
all those examples
a new way to look at the world,
nový spôsob, ako sa dívať na svet
new and creative ways of using it.
nové a tvorivé využitie.
to look at the world in a new way,
že vidíme svet novými očami,
we can do with our cameras.
čo sa s foťákom dá robiť.
vyvolávajúcich malé pohyby,
produce tiny motions
our cameras to measure?
that we focused on recently is sound.
na ktorý sme sa zamerali, je zvuk.
is basically changes
travel through the air.
and they create small vibrations in them,
jemne ho rozvibruje.
and how we record sound.
also produces visual motions.
vizuálne pohyby.
that are not visible to us
with the right processing.
my great singing skills.
of my throat while I was humming.
na vysokorýchlostné video.
you'll be able to see,
we can see all the motions and ripples
pri vydávaní zvuku hýbe a vlní.
in producing the sound.
can break a wine glass
rozbiť pohár na víno,
frequency of that glass
and magnify the motions 250 times,
pohyby zvýrazníme 250-krát,
how the glass vibrates
to seeing every day.
It gave us this crazy idea.
prišiel ten šialený nápad.
and recover sound from video
a dostať zvuk z videa
v objektoch zvukovými vlnami
that sound waves create in objects,
back into the sounds that produced them.
everyday objects into microphones.
that was lying on a table,
ležiaci na stole
bag of chips into a microphone
that sound waves create in it.
ktoré v ňom zvukové vlny vytvorili.
that we played in the room.
we recorded of that bag of chips.
nášho vrecka.
to see anything going on in that video
ktorý sme získali len analýzou
to recover just by analyzing
from video signals.
of the scale of the motions here,
of chips to move less than a micrometer.
o menej než mikrometer.
that we are now able to pull out
ktoré teraz vieme vytiahnuť
bounces off objects
ktoré sa odrazí od predmetu
from other objects, like plants.
aj z iných predmetov, napríklad z rastlín.
whose fleece was white as snow,
s bielučkou vlnou
that lamb was sure to go.
šla ovečka s ňou.
that speech again recovered
of that same bag of chips.
whose fleece was white as snow,
s bielučkou vlnou
that lamb was sure to go.
šla ovečka s ňou.
the first words
into his phonograph in 1877.
fonografom v roku 1877.
recording devices in history.
nahrávacích prístrojov v dejinách.
onto a diaphragm
engraved the sound on tinfoil
ktorá zvuk vyryla do staniolu
replaying sound with Edison's phonograph.
s Edisonovým fonografom.
testing, one two three.
whose fleece was white as snow,
s bielučkou vlnou
the lamb was sure to go.
šla ovečka s ňou.
whose fleece was white as snow,
s bielučkou vlnou
the lamb was sure to go.
šla ovečka s ňou.
in pretty much similar quality
vibrate to sound with cameras,
behind soundproof glass.
able to recover in that case.
whose fleece was white as snow,
s bielučkou vlnou
the lamb was sure to go.
šla ovečka s ňou.
the first application that comes to mind.
je prvá vec, čo človeka napadne.
for other things as well.
to use it, for example,
in space, but light can.
ale svetlo áno.
for this new technology.
that we know are there
o ktorých sme síce vedeli,
to see with our own eyes until now.
nevideli na vlastné oči.
is a result of a collaboration
je výsledok spolupráce
of people you see here,
to check out our website,
this world of tiny motions.
pri objavovaní sveta malých pohybov.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Michael Rubinstein - Research scientist, GoogleComputer scientist Michael Rubinstein and his team have developed a "motion microscope" that can show video footage of barely perceivable movements, like breaths and heartbeats.
Why you should listen
Michael Rubinstein zooms in on what we can't see and mangnifies it by thirty or a hundred times. His "motion microscope," developed at MIT with Microsoft and Quanta Research, picks up on subtle motion and color changes in videos and blows them up for the naked eye to see. The result: fun, cool, creepy videos.
Rubinstein is a research scientist at a new Cambridge-based Google lab for computer vision research. He has a PhD in computer science and electrical engineering from MIT.
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