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Vibraimage is physical primary image, which displays features of object movements. There are two base vibraimage components - amplitude vibraimage and frequency vibraimage. Amplitude vibraimage calculates the amplitude of vibration for every pixel of object and frequency vibraimage calculates the frequency of vibration for every pixel of the same object. The nearest physical image type for vibraimage is thermal image. The left picture displays vibraimage with frequency scale, on the right picture the same facial thermal image with temperature scale. Human head vibraimage displays emotions by vestibulo-emotion reflex. Vibraimage of lifeless objects displays mechanical and optical micro vibrations. Human vibraimaging refers to psychophysiology and medical imaging like x-ray, MRI, ultrasound etc. Everybody can use vibraimage products from Psymaker Store.

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History At first vibraimage was contacted method and former pictures were received in 1996 by Elsys Corp. (St. Petersburg, Russia) during 3d-pulse development [1]. Then (1997) were received contactless images reflected amplitude of object vibration or movement. The technical principle for vibraimage calculation is video image processing by frame difference accumulation [1]. In 2000 was developed frequency vibraimage processing method and in 2001 was developed external vibraimage or aura-vibraimage technology, combines amplitude and frequency in one image. The main principals of vibraimage technology were described in Vibraimage monograph [2]. The application of vibraimage technology as security system was realized on Sochi Olympic Games for 100% checking of about 3000000 visitors [3,4]. In 2017 was developed vibraimage solution for education, abilities, HR and personality measurements based on multiple intelligences theory by Howard Garner. Also in 2018 was organized the 1st International Open Science Conference - Modern Psychophysiology. The Vibraimage Technology placed in St. Petersburg, Russia. This conference planned to be regular and combined more science papers in 2019.

Overview The direct link between reflex movement and brain activity was discovered and scientifically proved in 1863 by the famous Russian physiologist Ivan Sechenov in his publication “Reflexes of the Brain” [5]. Charles Darwin in his book “The expression of the emotions in man and animals” [6], 1872, also declared that reflex movements associated with emotions. Nobel laureate and the famous researcher of aggression Konrad Lorenz claimed, that amplitude and intensity of reflex movements characterized the aggression. (On Aggression, 1966) [7]. According to the action of vestibular system functions and mechanical movement, the human stands with the head in a balanced vertical position, continuously and reflexively performing three-dimensional micromovements of vibrations. [8] The dependence between head vibration parameters and emotional state is called vestibulo-emotional reflex (VER) or vestibulo-energy reflex [9,10]. Human vibraimaging is the combination of medicine, psychology, biometrics, electronics, photonics and realized emotion and behaviour detection technologies. Vibraimaging requests standard hardware like television (web) cameras, computers and special software developed by Elsys Corp.

References


1. US Patent 7346227, Method and device for image transformation. Viktor Minkin & Alexander Shtam.

2. Viktor Minkin and Nikolay Nikolaenko (2008), Application of Vibraimage Technology and System for Analysis of Motor Activity and Study of Functional State of the Human Body. Biomedical Engineering, Springer, Vol. 42, No. 4, 2008, pp. 196_200, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10527-008-9045-9.

2. Viktor Minkin, Vibraimage, Renome publ., 2017

3. Heightened Security, Visible and Invisible, Blankets the Olympics. New York Times, David M. Herszenhorn, Feb. 13, 2014.

4. Viktor Minkin & Yana Nikolaenko, Vibraimage and Multiple Intelligences, Renome publ., 2017.

5. 1st International Open Science Conference - Modern Psychophysiology. The Vibraimage Technology Conference proceedings.

6. 2nd International Open Science Conference - Modern Psychophysiology. The Vibraimage Technology Conference proceedings.