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Online stress detection using psychophysiological signals for implicit human-robot cooperation

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ROBOTICA
卷 20, 期 -, 页码 673-685

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0263574702004484

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affect recognition; wearable computing; heart rate variability (HRV); interbeat interval (IBI); power spectral density (PSD); Fourier transform (FT); wavelet packet (WP) analysis; fuzzy logic; human-robot cooperation

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Robots are expected to be pervasive in the society in a not too distant future where they will work extensively as assistants of humans in various activities. With this in view, a novel affect-sensitive architecture for human-robot cooperation is presented in this paper where the robot is expected to recognize human psychological states. As a demonstration, an online heart rate variability analysis to infer the mental stress of a human engaged in a task is presented. This technique involves real-time heart rate monitoring, signal processing using both Fourier Transform and Wavelet Transform, and inferring the stress condition based on the level of activation of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems using fuzzy logic. Results from human subject trials are presented to validate the presented methodology. This stress detection technique is expected to be useful in the future human-robot cooperation activities, where the robot will recognize human stress and respond appropriately.

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