Cross-contextual stress prediction: Simple methodology for comparing features and sample domain adaptation techniques in vital sign analysis

IF 3.4 2区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Samson Mihirette, Enrique A. De la Cal, Qing Tan, Javier Sedano
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Abstract

Stress significantly impacts individuals, particularly in professions like nursing and driving, leading to severe health risks and accidents. Accurate stress measurement is critical for effective interventions, yet research is hindered by incomplete datasets and inconsistent methodologies, slowing the development of reliable predictive models. This paper introduces a framework for cross-contextual stress prediction, enabling the generation of general stress prediction models adaptable to specific domain challenges. The methodology leverages two general daily life datasets and three domain-specific datasets, employing steps such as dataset selection, feature extraction, significant feature identification, feature preprocessing, fine-tuning, domain adaptation, and application to specific contexts. Through this framework, key vital signs were identified as significant predictors of stress, including electrocardiography (ECG), heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV) - low frequency (LF), electrodermal activity (EDA), body temperature (TEMP), and skin conductance response (SCR). The experiments conducted include: 1) Utilizing HR and HRV-LF through domain adaptation from general to automobile driving datasets; 2) Applying EDA, HR, and TEMP from general to specific nurse activity datasets; and 3) Adapting ECG, HR, and TEMP from general to automobile driving datasets. Results demonstrate the potential of the proposed framework for cross-contextual stress prediction, with HR and HRV-LF identified as pivotal features. When applied to target datasets specific to stress scenarios, the model achieved a 62% F1 score, demonstrating the effectiveness of the feature-based Correlation Alignment (CORAL) technique combined with Random Forest models in transferring learned knowledge across domains. These findings highlight the robustness of the approach in adapting general stress prediction models to specific contexts, paving the way for real-world applications such as stress monitoring in driving and nursing during high-stress periods like COVID-19.

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Applied Intelligence
Applied Intelligence 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
20.80%
发文量
1361
审稿时长
5.9 months
期刊介绍: With a focus on research in artificial intelligence and neural networks, this journal addresses issues involving solutions of real-life manufacturing, defense, management, government and industrial problems which are too complex to be solved through conventional approaches and require the simulation of intelligent thought processes, heuristics, applications of knowledge, and distributed and parallel processing. The integration of these multiple approaches in solving complex problems is of particular importance. The journal presents new and original research and technological developments, addressing real and complex issues applicable to difficult problems. It provides a medium for exchanging scientific research and technological achievements accomplished by the international community.
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