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A new intelligent approach for automatic stress level assessment based on multiple physiological parameters monitoring
Gonçalo Ribeiro (Ribeiro, G.); Octavian Postolache (Postolache, O.); Francisco Ferrero Martin (Martin, F. F.);
Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
United States of America
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Abstract
Stress is a natural feeling of not being able to cope with specific demands and events, and it may even worsen a person’s health, especially in chronic disease patients. Stress questionnaires are inefficient and time-consuming. Several models for stress estimation are based on facial analysis, voice recognition, thermography, electrocardiography (ECG), and photoplethysmography (PPG), but they are not practical for patients. More robust systems with multiple parameters use devices that are incompatible in the same ecosystem. Machine learning techniques can also be used, but most studies only detect stress, few classify it, and none quantify it. The latest developments in health state monitoring present PPG as the leading solution. Since it is noninvasive and can be integrated into wearable devices, it is more user-friendly and could be used in smart environments. Since it is noninvasive and can be integrated into wearable devices, it is more user-friendly and could be used in smart environments. The proposed work introduces novelty regarding PPG signal processing algorithms to extract multiple physiological parameters simultaneously. In terms of innovations, a multichannel detection system with a distributed computing platform is considered, which, besides containing the algorithms, also includes the introduction of new physiological parameters and the proposal of a model for estimating stress levels based on fuzzy logic, classifying stress into five levels. To validate the results, experimental protocols were created to induce thermal stress in volunteers, which yielded excellent system efficiency and accuracy indicators. The health status monitoring results and estimations are presented using a mobile application that was also developed.
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Keywords
Stress,Biomedical monitoring,Monitoring,Anxiety disorders,Human factors,Laboratories,Heart rate variability
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