Recent advances in modern technology have seen the proliferation of low-cost commercial sensors which are capable of unobtrusively obtaining diverse physiological datasets to identify the presence of psychological stress. In particular, sensor-orientated smartwatches have the potential to assist a person in multiple facets of their daily life. These devices may be used as a tool for collecting physiological and contextual datasets in the wild. This paper explores the current literature on application of machine-learning techniques in stress system studies. This informs the selection of appropriate methodologies for data intensive research to support accurate inferences of the presence of stress
As the population increases in the world, the ratio of health carers is rapidly decreasing. Therefor...
Introduction: Wearable sensors have shown promise as a non-intrusive method for collecting biomarker...
Stress remains a significant social problem for individuals in modern societies. This paper presents...
Introduction. The stress response has both subjective, psychological and objectively measurable, bio...
Stress is an escalated psycho-physiological state of the human body emerging in response to a challe...
As the population increases in the world, the ratio of health carers is rapidly decreasing. Therefor...
Workplace-related stressors, economic strain, and lack of access to educational and basic needs have...
Abstract. As the population increases in the world, the ratio of health carers is rapidly decreasing...
Background Insomnia, eating disorders, heart problems and even strokes are just some of the illnesse...
The negative effects of mental stress on human health has been known for decades. High-level stress ...
Researchers strive hard to develop effective ways to detect and cope with enduring high-level daily ...
Monitoring stress and, in general, emotions has attracted a lot of attention over the past few decad...
Abstract—Chronic stress is endemic to modern society. However, as it is unfeasible for physicians to...
Anxiety is your body's natural response to stress. People with anxiety disorders frequently have int...
Introduction: Wearable sensors have shown promise as a non-intrusive method for collecting biomarker...
As the population increases in the world, the ratio of health carers is rapidly decreasing. Therefor...
Introduction: Wearable sensors have shown promise as a non-intrusive method for collecting biomarker...
Stress remains a significant social problem for individuals in modern societies. This paper presents...
Introduction. The stress response has both subjective, psychological and objectively measurable, bio...
Stress is an escalated psycho-physiological state of the human body emerging in response to a challe...
As the population increases in the world, the ratio of health carers is rapidly decreasing. Therefor...
Workplace-related stressors, economic strain, and lack of access to educational and basic needs have...
Abstract. As the population increases in the world, the ratio of health carers is rapidly decreasing...
Background Insomnia, eating disorders, heart problems and even strokes are just some of the illnesse...
The negative effects of mental stress on human health has been known for decades. High-level stress ...
Researchers strive hard to develop effective ways to detect and cope with enduring high-level daily ...
Monitoring stress and, in general, emotions has attracted a lot of attention over the past few decad...
Abstract—Chronic stress is endemic to modern society. However, as it is unfeasible for physicians to...
Anxiety is your body's natural response to stress. People with anxiety disorders frequently have int...
Introduction: Wearable sensors have shown promise as a non-intrusive method for collecting biomarker...
As the population increases in the world, the ratio of health carers is rapidly decreasing. Therefor...
Introduction: Wearable sensors have shown promise as a non-intrusive method for collecting biomarker...
Stress remains a significant social problem for individuals in modern societies. This paper presents...