نتایج جستجو برای: stress detection

تعداد نتایج: 996802  

2002
Mandar Rahurkar John H. L. Hansen James Meyerhoff George Saviolakis Michael Koenig

Studies have shown that the performance of speech recognition algorithms severely degrade due to the presence of task and emotional induced stress in adverse conditions. This paper addresses the problem of detecting the presence of stress in speech by analyzing nonlinear feature characteristics in specific frequency bands. The framework of the previously derived Teager Energy Operator(TEO) base...

2010
Yuan Shi Minh Hoai Nguyen Patrick Blitz Brian French Scott Fisk Fernando De la Torre Asim Smailagic Daniel P. Siewiorek Mustafa al’ Absi Emre Ertin Thomas Kamarck Santosh Kumar

This paper describes a study on continuous, nonintrusive stress detection from physiological measurements, involving data collection, feature extraction, and model construction. We built a personalized stress detection model based on Support Vector Machines, and evaluated it on the collected data. Experimental results show that our model can detect stress with high precision.

Journal: :EURASIP J. Image and Video Processing 2014
Nandita Sharma Abhinav Dhall Tamás D. Gedeon Roland Göcke

Stress is a serious concern facing our world today, motivating the development of a better objective understanding through the use of non-intrusive means for stress recognition by reducing restrictions to natural human behavior. As an initial step in computer vision-based stress detection, this paper proposes a temporal thermal spectrum (TS) and visible spectrum (VS) video database ANUStressDB ...

Journal: :Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance 2008
Daniel Thomas Katharina Strach Carsten Meyer Claas P Naehle Sebastian Schaare Sven Wasmann Hans H Schild Torsten Sommer

BACKGROUND Adenosine stress perfusion is very sensitive for detection of coronary artery disease (CAD), and yields good specificity. Standard adenosine cine imaging lacks high sensitivity, but is very specific. Myocardial tagging improves detection of wall motion abnormalities (WMAs). Perfusion and tagging cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) both benefit from high field imaging (improved co...

Journal: :Health information science and systems 2016
Liang Zhao Qi Li Yuanyuan Xue Jia Jia Ling Feng

BACKGROUND In the modern stressful society, growing teenagers experience severe stress from different aspects from school to friends, from self-cognition to inter-personal relationship, which negatively influences their smooth and healthy development. Being timely and accurately aware of teenagers psychological stress and providing effective measures to help immature teenagers to cope with stre...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
f noohi from the departments of nuclear medicine and cardiology, shahid rajai cardiovascular center. tehran, islamic republic of iran. s.h firoozabady f rastgoo a mohebbi f abbaspour m dehghan

currently, myocardial ti-201 scintigraphy is most often performed in conjunction with exercise stress testing in patients with suspected or known cad. stress thallium tests were performed for 156 patients with and without old myocardial infarctions complaining of chest pain. all of them underwent contrast coronary angiography. perfusion defects were mostly manifested as reversible defects (r). ...

2014
Vasileios Alexandratos Catholijn M. Jonker Alina Huldtgren Arjan J. van Genderen

Prolonged exposure to stress can cause serious mental and physical illnesses. Therefore, it is important that people are aware of stressful situations, so that they can take necessary actions to cope with them. We introduce a mobile system that is able to detect stress in individuals in real-time based on electrocardiogram and electrodermal activity. The system is built around an Android smartp...

Journal: :Stress 2016
Marlene Pacharra Michael Schäper Stefan Kleinbeck Meinolf Blaszkewicz Oliver T Wolf Christoph van Thriel

Previous studies have reported enhanced vigilance for threat-related information in response to acute stress. While it is known that acute stress modulates sensory systems in humans, its impact on olfaction and the olfactory detection of potential threats is less clear. Two psychophysical experiments examined, if acute stress lowers the detection threshold for foul-smelling 2-mercaptoethanol. P...

2013
Dan Conway Ian Dick Zhidong Li Yang Wang Fang Chen

Human physiological signals have been widely used to non‐invasively measure cognitive load (CL) during task execution. A major challenge for CL detection is the presence of stress, which may affect physiological measurements in ways that confound reliable detection of CL. In this experiment we investigated the effect of stress on cognitive load measurement using galvanic skin response (GSR) as ...

Journal: :IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 2021

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