Are we there yet? Feasibility of continuous stress assessment via wireless physiological sensors

MM Rahman, R Bari, AA Ali, M Sharmin, A Raij… - Proceedings of the 5th …, 2014 - dl.acm.org
Stress can lead to headaches and fatigue, precipitate addictive behaviors (eg, smoking,
alcohol and drug use), and lead to cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Continuous …

Using task-induced pupil diameter and blink rate to infer cognitive load

S Chen, J Epps - Human–Computer Interaction, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Minimizing user cognitive load is suggested as an integral part of human-centered design,
where a more intuitive, easy to learn, and adaptive interface is desired. In this context, it is …

Effective indices for monitoring mental workload while performing multiple tasks

BW Hsu, MJJ Wang, CY Chen… - Perceptual and motor …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
This study identified several physiological indices that can accurately monitor mental
workload while participants performed multiple tasks with the strategy of maintaining stable …

Estimation of task workload from EEG data: new and current tools and perspectives

CA Kothe, S Makeig - … conference of the IEEE engineering in …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We report, as part of the EMBC meeting Cognitive State Assessment (CSA) competition
2011, an empirical comparison using robust cross-validation of the performance of eleven …

Annotation and prediction of stress and workload from physiological and inertial signals

A Ghosh, M Danieli, G Riccardi - 2015 37th annual …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Continuous daily stress and high workload can have negative effects on individuals'
physical and mental well-being. It has been shown that physiological signals may support …

Human heart-related indexes behavior study for aircraft pilots allowable workload level assessment

A Alaimo, A Esposito, P Faraci, C Orlando… - IEEE …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This study aimed to evaluate workload by detecting Heart Rate Variability (HRV) indexes in
a sample of 34 pilots (with a mean age of 33 years) while performing simulated flight …

System and method for activity recognition

HT Cheng, PC Davis, J Li, D You - US Patent 9,278,255, 2016 - Google Patents
8,478,712 8,620,964 8,838,435 8,935,305 8,943,015 2002fOO78090 2002fO184080 2003,
OO18616 2003/0O28871 2003/OO78811 2003/O105658 2004/00395.64 2004/0205648 …

Are you stressed? detecting high stress from user diaries

A Ghosh, EA Stepanov, M Danieli… - 2017 8th IEEE …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Knowledge of the complete clinical history, lifestyle, behaviour, medication adherence data,
and underlying symptoms, all affect the treatment outcomes. Collecting, analysing and using …

[PDF][PDF] Motivation and user acceptance of using physiological data to support individual reflection

A Fessl, V Rivera-Pelayo, L Müller, V Pammer… - … on Motivation and …, 2011 - ceur-ws.org
While research comes up with new sensors and physiological data is gaining more attention
in private usage, sensors play no role in professional learning. In this paper we shed light on …

System, apparel, and method for identifying performance of workout routines

MG DePietro, SM Wiener - US Patent 10,212,986, 2019 - Google Patents
(57) ABSTRACT A system for automatically identifying performance of workout routines is
provided. The system includes a set of sensors wearable on a body of an exerciser during …