Automatic Stress Detection in Working Environments From Smartphones' Accelerometer Data: A First Step

Automatic Stress Detection in Working Environments From Smartphones' Accelerometer Data: A First Step

Garcia-Ceja E;Osmani V;Mayora O;;
ieee journal of biomedical and health informatics 2016 Vol. 20 pp. -
297
e2016ieeeautomatic

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Increase in workload across many organizations and consequent increase in occupational stress are negatively affecting the health of the workforce. Measuring stress and other human psychological dynamics is difficult due to subjective nature of selfreporting and variability between and within indivi …

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