This paper describes a stress detection system based on fuzzy logic and two physiological signals: Galvanic Skin Response and Heart Rate. Instead of providing a global stress classification, this approach creates an individual stress templates, gathering the behaviour of individuals under situations with different degrees of stress. The proposed method is able to detect stress properly with a rate of 99.5%, being evaluated with a database of 80 individuals. This result improves former approaches in the literature and well-known machine learning techniques like SVM, k-NN, GMM and Linear Discriminant Analysis. Finally, the proposed method is highly suitable for real-time application
A reliable solution for mutual sympathy in human computer interaction (HCI) has recently become a m...
Regardless of type of stress, either mental stress, emotional stress or physical stress, it definite...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorStress is an involuntary reaction where the human body c...
This paper proposes a stress detection system based on fuzzy logic and the physiological signals hea...
A stress-detection system is proposed based on physiological signals. Concretely, galvanic skin resp...
Abstract—A stress-detection system is proposed based on phys-iological signals. Concretely, galvanic...
Stress can be defined as the body's attempt to control itself in response to changes in the environm...
Stress detection helps individuals understand their stress levels and advises them when to take a br...
Stress remains a significant social problem for individuals in modern societies. This paper presents...
As the population increases in the world, the ratio of health carers is rapidly decreasing. Therefor...
This is the era of modern life. The era of email, text messages, Facebook and Twitter, careers Cris...
This work deals with the problem of stress detection using non-EEG biosignals. The first part deals ...
177 p.The objective of this thesis is the development and implementation of intelligent algorithms f...
This paper is focused on the development of an intelligent system to identify if one person is stres...
Prolonged exposure to stressful environments can lead to serious health problems. Therefore, measuri...
A reliable solution for mutual sympathy in human computer interaction (HCI) has recently become a m...
Regardless of type of stress, either mental stress, emotional stress or physical stress, it definite...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorStress is an involuntary reaction where the human body c...
This paper proposes a stress detection system based on fuzzy logic and the physiological signals hea...
A stress-detection system is proposed based on physiological signals. Concretely, galvanic skin resp...
Abstract—A stress-detection system is proposed based on phys-iological signals. Concretely, galvanic...
Stress can be defined as the body's attempt to control itself in response to changes in the environm...
Stress detection helps individuals understand their stress levels and advises them when to take a br...
Stress remains a significant social problem for individuals in modern societies. This paper presents...
As the population increases in the world, the ratio of health carers is rapidly decreasing. Therefor...
This is the era of modern life. The era of email, text messages, Facebook and Twitter, careers Cris...
This work deals with the problem of stress detection using non-EEG biosignals. The first part deals ...
177 p.The objective of this thesis is the development and implementation of intelligent algorithms f...
This paper is focused on the development of an intelligent system to identify if one person is stres...
Prolonged exposure to stressful environments can lead to serious health problems. Therefore, measuri...
A reliable solution for mutual sympathy in human computer interaction (HCI) has recently become a m...
Regardless of type of stress, either mental stress, emotional stress or physical stress, it definite...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorStress is an involuntary reaction where the human body c...