利用耳内及耳周皮肤电位差异评估心理负荷

D. Jaiswal, D. Chatterjee, Arindam Sarkar, M. S, R. K. Ramakrishnan, Arpan Pal, R. Ghosh
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皮肤差电位是一种从皮肤表面获取的非侵入性生物电位信号,是一种相对较新的人体活动和行为监测模式。文献建议从手或腿获得不同的皮肤电位,长期使用可能会不舒服。在本研究中,我们首次获得了耳内和耳周皮肤电位的差异,并将其用于监测精神负荷。实验数据是在参与者进行心算任务时,通过两种不同的设备从耳垂和耳道中获取的。然后,对信号进行分析,并识别出一组最具鉴别性的特征。利用这些特征,建立了认知负荷预测模型。结果表明,对于休息与负荷分类,耳道数据的准确率为89%,耳垂数据的准确率为94.2%。我们还观察到从这两个位置收集的信号正共现。因此,我们提出的方法可以用于监测现实应用中的精神负荷状况,并且适合长期使用。
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Assessment of Mental Workloads using Differential Dermal Potentials Recorded from in and around Ear
Differential dermal potentials is a non-invasive bio-potential signal acquired from the skin surface is a relatively new mode for human activity and behavior monitoring. Literature suggests acquiring differential dermal potentials from either hand or leg, which might be uncomfortable for long term usage. In the present work, for the first time we have acquired the differential dermal potentials from in and around the ear and have used that for monitoring mental workload. Experimental data were acquired from ear lobes and ear canals using two different devices while the participants were engaged in a mental arithmetic task. Thereafter, the signals are analyzed and a set of the most discriminating features are identified. Using these features, a cognitive load prediction model is developed. Results show that, for rest vs. load classification, we achieved an accuracy of 89% for ear canal data and 94.2% for ear lobe data. We also observed a positive co-occurrence of signals collected from these two locations. Thus, our proposed approach can be used for monitoring mental workload condition in real-life applications and is suitable for long term usage.
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