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Methods and approaches on inferring human emotional stress changes through physiological signals: A review
(Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, 2013)
Emotional stress is kind of stressful state which is developed due to the continuous occurrence of negative emotions such as sad, disgust, angry and fear over a long period of time. In this work, a detailed investigation ...
Detection of human stress using short-term ECG and HRV signals
(World Scientific Publishing Company, 2013-04)
This paper introduces a method for resolving the problem of human stress detection through short-term (less than 5 min) electrocardiogram (ECG) and heart rate variability (HRV) signals. The explored methodology helps to ...
Multiple physiological signal-based human stress identification using non-linear classifiers
(2013)
This paper describes the human stress identification using multiple physiological signals. The Electrocardiogram (ECG), Electromyogram (EMG), Heart Rate Variability (HRV), Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), and Skin Temperature ...
Emotion detection from QRS complex of ECG signals using hurst exponent for different age groups
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2013-09)
Emotion recognition using physiological signals is one of the key research areas in Human Computer Interaction (HCI). In this work, we identify the six basic emotional states (Happiness, sadness, fear, surprise, disgust ...
Classification of emotional States from electrocardiogram signals: a non-linear approach based on hurst
(BioMed Central, 2013-05)
Background: Identifying the emotional state is helpful in applications involving patients with autism and other intellectual disabilities; computer-based training, human computer interaction etc. Electrocardiogram (ECG) ...
FCM clustering of emotional stress using ECG features
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2013-04)
Emotional stress refers to the inducement of stress due to the consequence of a continuous experience of negative emotions (sad, anger, fear and disgust). This work aims to investigate the effect of negative emotions in ...