可穿戴心电图用于电影观看和冒险骑行时的紧张评估

Hsin-Hsi Tsai, Chih-Wei Yi
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传统的心电图(ECG)是在医院或诊所的医生或训练有素的医务人员的监督下记录心脏活动的。然而,由于近年来MEMS技术的进步,可穿戴式心电传感器被开发用于日常生活中的心电信号采集。心电信号可以反映自主神经系统的活动。情绪的波动会引起ANS的增强,进而引起心率的升高。因此,通过研究心率数据,我们可以了解人类的情绪是如何受到外界环境或事件的影响的。在这项工作中,我们测量了两种活动的心率,包括看电影和冒险骑行,这两种活动可能会让人兴奋和紧张。研究了心率与运动之间的关系。我们建议通过心率数据来评估活动的兴奋程度。我们开发了一种算法来标记令人兴奋的部分,并设计问卷来了解人们在活动中的感受。实验结果表明,心率与兴奋程度呈正相关,算法标记的兴奋段与问卷答案一致。
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Wearable ECG for Tension Assessment in Movie Watching and Adventure Riding
The traditional electrocardiograph (ECG) is used to record heart activity under the supervision of doctors or well-trained medical personnel in the hospital or clinic. However, due to the advances in the MEMS technology in recent years, wearable ECG sensors are developed to collect ECG signals in daily life. The ECG signals can reveal the activity of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The fluctuations in emotion may cause the enhancement of ANS, and further cause the rising of the heart rate. Hence, by investigating the heart rate data, we may understand how human emotion is affected by the outside environments or events. In this work, we measure the heart rate in two activities, including movie watching and adventure riding, which may cause people excited and nervous. The correlation between the heart rate and the activities are investigated. We propose to assess the exciting level of the activities via the heart rate data. We develop an algorithm to mark the exciting segments, and design questionnaires to understand how people feel in the activities. The experiment results show that the heart rate and the exciting level are positively correlated, and the exciting segments marked by the proposed algorithm are coincident with the answers from the questionnaires.
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