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Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
Academic year: 2023-24
Mini Project– Review Presentation
STRESS DETECTION USING
MACHINE LEARNING Name of Student: GUIDE: Mrs. MEGHANA H M P. VARSHAA Assisstent Professor (1DB21AD033) Department of AI & DS DBIT, Bengaluru Contents • Introduction • Problem Statement • Motivation • Aim & Objectives • System Design • Methodologies • Results and snapshots • Application of the project • Conclusion • Future Scope of the paper • References Introduction Problem Statement Stress management systems are essential to identify and address stress levels that can disrupt our socioeconomic functioning. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one in four people experience stress, which can result in mental and socioeconomic issues, poor work relationships, and depression, and in severe cases, suicide. Counselling is crucial to help people cope with stress, and while stress cannot be avoided, preventive measures can be taken to mitigate its effects. Currently, only medical and physiological experts can determine whether someone is experiencing stress. Traditional stress detection methods rely on self-reported answers, which can be unreliable. Automated stress detection can minimize health risks and improve societal welfare. Therefore, there is a need for a scientific tool that can automate stress detection using physiological signals. Stress detection is an important social contribution that potential to improve quality of life. As IT industries bring new technologies and products to the market, stress levels in employees are also increasing. While some organizations offer mental health services to their employees, more needs to be done to address this issue. Motivation Objectives:Detection of Stress using the Internet of Things for data collection by different modules and Machine Learning techniques such as Supervised learning and image processing techniques. PROPOSED SYSTEM: BLOCK DIAGRAM Methodologies Data Flow Diagram: Results and snapshots STRESS DETECTION CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS USING VARIOUS MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS
• GRAPH SHOWING ACCURACY OF DIFFERENT CLASSIFIERS:
Conclusion The proposed system may help in predicting the stressed people, thereby helpful for the society in solving the serious existing problem of stress by knowing the rate of the stressed level and taking necessary steps and preventive measures to further decrease the stressed level. The proposed systems have taken statistical data and have taken some attributes are Electrocardiogram, Electromyography, Galvanic skin response hand and foot, Heart Rate, Respiration. Based on the values have used some of the algorithms are Decision Tree, K-Nearest Neighbor, Naïve Bayes to get accuracy because when use more algorithms can get best results will train that data and the data is also divided into training data and testing data and compare with the threshold values and that value declares whether the person is in stress or not stress. Future Scope of the work
• The Future scope involves addition of the controller based
hardware module to display the results of the real time values based on the heart rate, Galvanic Skin Response and respiratory sensors according to the state of the person. References [1] Reshma Radheshamjee, and Supriya Kinariwala “Detection and Analysis of Stress using Machine Learning Techniques” International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, pp. 2249-8958, 2019. [2] Anand Jatti, Madhvi Kannan, Alisha R. M, Vijayalakshmi P, Shrestha Sinha, “Design and Development of an IOT based Wearable device for the safety and security of women and girl children,” IEEE International conference on recent trends in electronics information communication technology, 2016. [3] Boon Giin Lee, Wan-Young Chung “Wearable Glove-Type Driver Stress Detection Using a Motion Sensor,” IEEE Transaction on Intelligent Transportation systems,” 2018. [4] Purnendu Shekhar Pandey, “Machine Learning and IoT for Prediction and Detection of Stress,” 2017. [5] Lavanya Rachakonda, Prabha Sundaravadivel, Saraju P. Mohanty, Elias Kougianos, Madhavi Ganapathiraju, “A smart sensor in the IoMT for stress level detection.