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Evaluation of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Wrist Wearables to Estimate Stress on Students
 

Evaluation of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Wrist Wearables to Estimate Stress on Students

Article DOI: 10.3791/57590 12:51 min June 16th, 2018
June 16th, 2018

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A protocol to evaluate solutions based on commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) wrist wearables to estimate stress in students is proposed. The protocol is carried out in two phases, an initial laboratory-based stress induction test, and a monitoring stage taking place in the classroom while the student is performing academic activities.

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Wrist Wearables Smart Bands Smart Watches Activity Trackers Data Analytics Techniques Distance Walked Calories Consumed Maximal Aerobic Capacity Sleep Quality Health Education Academic Context Physiological Signs Heart Rate Skin Temperature Sweating Training Activities Machine Learning Techniques Stress Levels Commercial Off-the-shelf Wrist Wearable Devices Physiological Signals
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