Passive and In-situ Assessment of Mental and Physical Well-being using Mobile Sensors.

Mashfiqui Rabbi, Shahid Ali, Tanzeem Choudhury, Ethan Berke
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Abstract

The idea of continuously monitoring well-being using mobile-sensing systems is gaining popularity. In-situ measurement of human behavior has the potential to overcome the short comings of gold-standard surveys that have been used for decades by the medical community. However, current sensing systems have mainly focused on tracking physical health; some have approximated aspects of mental health based on proximity measurements but have not been compared against medically accepted screening instruments. In this paper, we show the feasibility of a multi-modal mobile sensing system to simultaneously assess mental and physical health. By continuously capturing fine grained motion and privacy-sensitive audio data, we are able to derive different metrics that reflect the results of commonly used surveys for assessing well-being by the medical community. In addition, we present a case study that highlights how errors in assessment due to the subjective nature of the responses could potentially be avoided by continuous sensing and inference of social interactions and physical activities.

利用移动传感器对身心健康进行被动和原位评估。
使用移动传感系统持续监测健康状况的想法越来越受欢迎。对人类行为的现场测量有可能克服医学界几十年来一直使用的金标准调查的缺点。然而,目前的传感系统主要集中在跟踪身体健康;一些基于接近测量的近似心理健康方面,但尚未与医学上接受的筛查工具进行比较。在本文中,我们展示了一个多模态移动传感系统同时评估心理和身体健康的可行性。通过不断捕获细粒度的运动和隐私敏感的音频数据,我们能够得出不同的指标,这些指标反映了医学界用于评估健康的常用调查的结果。此外,我们提出了一个案例研究,强调了如何通过持续的感知和推断社会互动和身体活动来潜在地避免由于反应的主观性质而导致的评估错误。
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