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Cheng-Huan Yu1, Mohammad Masum1
1Department of Applied Data Science, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA 95192, USA.
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Wearable sensors generate continuous physiological and behavioral data at a population scale, yet wellness prediction remains limited by noisy measurements, irregular sampling, and subjective outcomes. We introduce HybridSense, a unified framework that integrates raw wearable signals and their statistical descriptors with large language model-based reasoning to produce accurate and interpretable estimates of stress, fatigue, readiness, and sleep quality. Using the PMData dataset, minute-level heart rate and activity logs are transformed into daily statistical features, whose relevance is ranked using a Random Forest model. These features, together with short waveform segments, are embedded into structured prompts and evaluated across seven prompting strategies using three large language model families: OpenAI 4o-mini, Gemini 2.0 Flash, and DeepSeek Chat. Bootstrap analyses demonstrate robust, task-dependent performance. Zero-shot prompting performs best for fatigue and stress, while few-shot prompting improves sleep-quality estimation. HybridSense further enhances readiness prediction by combining high-level descriptors with waveform context, and self-consistency and tree-of-thought prompting stabilize predictions for highly variable targets. All evaluated models exhibit low inference cost and practical latency. These results suggest that prompt-driven large language model reasoning, when paired with interpretable signal features, offers a scalable and transparent approach to wellness prediction from consumer wearable data.
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