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Amin Mirzaei1, Bjarne C Hiller1, Ina A Stelzer2
1Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Institute for Visual and Analytic Computing, Universität Rostock, Albert-Einstein-Straße 22, 18059 Rostock, Germany.
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Multiple studies have hinted at a complex connection between maternal stress and preterm birth (PTB). This article describes the potential of computational methods to provide new insights into this relationship. For this, we outline existing approaches for stress assessments and various data modalities available for profiling stress responses, and review studies that sought either to establish a connection between stress and PTB or to predict PTB based on stress-related factors. Finally, we summarize the challenges of computational methods, highlighting potential future research directions within this field.
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