Sensor feature selection and combination for stress identification using combinatorial fusion
The identification of stressfulness under certain driving condition is an important issue for safety, security and health. Sensors and systems have been placed or implemented as wearable devices for drivers. Features are extracted from the data collected and combined to predict symptoms. The challen...
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Main Authors: | DENG, Yong, WU, Zhonghai, CHU, Chao-Hsien, ZHANG, Qixun, HSU, D. Frank |
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2013
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