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Area of Science:

  • Physiological computing
  • Machine learning in healthcare
  • Affective computing

Background:

  • Stress recognition using physiological data, like heart rate variability (HRV), is crucial for mental health interventions.
  • Limited datasets in affective computing and healthcare research pose challenges for accurate machine learning (ML) model performance evaluation.
  • Robust ML methodologies are needed to ensure reliable stress detection in real-world scenarios.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To employ supervised learning algorithms for classifying stress and relaxation states using HRV measures.
  • To implement robust strategies for ML with limited datasets, including data segmentation, feature selection, and model evaluation.
  • To assess the generalizability and interpretability of ML models for stress recognition.

Main Methods:

  • Supervised learning algorithms were utilized to analyze heart rate variability (HRV) data.
  • Methodological recommendations for ML with limited datasets were applied, including data segmentation and feature selection.
  • Model performance was rigorously evaluated, focusing on generalizability across independent datasets.

Main Results:

  • The random forest model demonstrated superior performance in distinguishing stress from non-stress states.
  • The model achieved an F1-score of 86.3% for stress versus relaxation and 65.8% for stress versus neutral states.
  • The model exhibited generalizability on independent datasets, confirming its ability to differentiate stress and relaxation states.

Conclusions:

  • The random forest model is effective for stress recognition using HRV, particularly in differentiating stress from relaxation.
  • Robust ML methodologies, despite potentially yielding lower metrics than some studies, are vital for generalizability and interpretability in limited-data applications.
  • This study emphasizes the importance of reliable ML models for practical mental health interventions.