de Arriba Pérez Francisco, Santos-Gago Juan M, Caeiro-Rodríguez Manuel, Fernández Iglesias Manuel J
Department of Telematics Engineering, University of Vigo, Campus Lagoas-Marcosende;
Department of Telematics Engineering, University of Vigo, Campus Lagoas-Marcosende.
J Vis Exp. 2018 Jun 16(136):57590. doi: 10.3791/57590.
Wearable commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) devices have become popular during the last years to monitor sports activities, primarily among young people. These devices include sensors to gather data on physiological signals such as heart rate, skin temperature or galvanic skin response. By applying data analytics techniques to these kinds of signals, it is possible to obtain estimations of higher-level aspects of human behavior. In the literature, there are several works describing the use of physiological data collected using clinical devices to obtain information on sleep patterns or stress. However, it is still an open question whether data captured using COTS wrist wearables is sufficient to characterize the learners' psychological state in educational settings. This paper discusses a protocol to evaluate stress estimation from data obtained using COTS wrist wearables. The protocol is carried out in two phases. The first stage consists of a controlled laboratory experiment, where a mobile app is used to induce different stress levels in a student by means of a relaxing video, a Stroop Color and Word test, a Paced Auditory Serial Addition test, and a hyperventilation test. The second phase is carried out in the classroom, where stress is analyzed while performing several academic activities, namely attending to theoretical lectures, doing exercises and other individual activities, and taking short tests and exams. In both cases, both quantitative data obtained from COTS wrist wearables and qualitative data gathered by means of questionnaires are considered. This protocol involves a simple and consistent method with a stress induction app and questionnaires, requiring a limited participation of support staff.
在过去几年中,可穿戴的商用现货(COTS)设备在监测体育活动方面变得很流行,主要在年轻人中。这些设备包括传感器,用于收集诸如心率、皮肤温度或皮肤电反应等生理信号的数据。通过将数据分析技术应用于这类信号,可以获得对人类行为更高层次方面的估计。在文献中,有几项工作描述了使用临床设备收集的生理数据来获取睡眠模式或压力方面的信息。然而,使用COTS腕戴式可穿戴设备捕获的数据是否足以在教育环境中表征学习者的心理状态仍是一个悬而未决的问题。本文讨论了一种协议,用于评估从使用COTS腕戴式可穿戴设备获得的数据中进行压力估计。该协议分两个阶段进行。第一阶段包括一个受控的实验室实验,其中使用一个移动应用程序通过一段放松视频、一个斯特鲁普颜色和文字测试、一个听觉连续加法测试以及一个过度换气测试来在学生中诱导不同的压力水平。第二阶段在教室中进行,在进行几项学术活动时分析压力,即参加理论讲座、做练习和其他个人活动以及进行小测试和考试。在这两种情况下,都考虑从COTS腕戴式可穿戴设备获得的定量数据以及通过问卷收集的定性数据。该协议涉及一种简单且一致的方法,包括一个压力诱导应用程序和问卷,所需的支持人员参与有限。