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Are you stressed? Detecting high stress from user diaries

机译:你有压力吗从用户日记中发现压力很大

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Knowledge of the complete clinical history, lifestyle, behaviour, medication adherence data, and underlying symptoms, all affect the treatment outcomes. Collecting, analysing and using all these data, while treating a patient can often be very challenging. A doctor can spend only a limited time with a patient. This time is often not enough to learn about all the lifestyle and underlying conditions of a patient's life. Often patients are asked to maintain diaries of their daily activities. Diaries can help to improve adherence by increasing the consciousness of the patients, and can also serve as a way for the doctors to validate this adherence. However, diaries can be cumbersome to parse, and hence increase the task burden of the doctor. In this paper we demonstrate that automatic analysis of diaries can be used to predict the stress level of the diary writers with an F-measure of 0.70.
机译:完整的临床病史,生活方式,行为,用药依从性数据和潜在症状的知识都会影响治疗效果。在治疗患者的同时,收集,分析和使用所有这些数据通常是非常具有挑战性的。医生只能在有限的时间陪伴患者。这段时间通常不足以了解患者的所有生活方式和生活条件。通常,要求患者保持日常活动日志。日记可以通过提高患者的意识来帮助改善依从性,也可以作为医生验证这种依从性的一种方式。但是,日记可能难以解析,因此增加了医生的工作负担。在本文中,我们证明日记的自动分析可用于以0.70的F值预测日记作者的压力水平。

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