Abstract |
Wearable sensors can provide continuous biosignal measurements, which can be used to infer psychological stress-arousal. Towards realizing stress-arousal monitoring systems, wearable sensors must operate under real-life conditions and quantify stress-arousal from biosignals and their temporal patterns in varying activity contexts. We present here approaches to wearable stress-arousal monitoring in the wild, extending from public talks, music performances, and sports competitions, to free-living. |