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Mental Stress Evaluation using an Adaptive Model

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ACEEE International Journal of Signal and Image Processing, 5 (1): 8 (January 2014)

Abstract

Chronic stress can have serious physiological and psychological impact on an individual’s health. Wearable sensor systems can enable physicians to monitor physiological variables and observe the impact of stress over long periods of time. To correlate an individual’s physiological measures with their perception of psychological stress, it is essential that the stress monitoring system accounts for individual differences in self-reporting. Self-reporting of stress is highly subjective as it is dependent on an individual’s perception of stress and thus prone to errors. In addition, subjects can tailor their answers to present their behavior more favorably. In this paper we present an adaptive model which allows recorded stress scores and physiological variables to be tuned to remove biases in self-reported scores. The model takes an individual’s physiological and psychological responses into account and adapts to the user’s variations. Using our adaptive model, physiological data is mapped efficiently to perceived stress levels with 90% accuracy.

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