On Stress: Combining Human Factors and Biosignals to Inform the Placement and Design of a Skin-like Stress Sensor

Author:

Khan Yasser1ORCID,Mauriello Matthew Louis2ORCID,Nowruzi Parsa3ORCID,Motani Akshara4ORCID,Hon Grace3ORCID,Vitale Nicholas5ORCID,Li Jinxing6ORCID,Kim Jayoung6ORCID,Foudeh Amir6ORCID,Duvio Dalton7ORCID,Shols Erika7ORCID,Chesnut Megan7ORCID,Landay James A.8ORCID,Liphardt Jan9ORCID,Williams Leanne10ORCID,Sudheimer Keith D.11ORCID,Murmann Boris5ORCID,Bao Zhenan6ORCID,Paredes Pablo E12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Southern California, United States

2. Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Delaware, United States

3. Pervasive Wellbeing Technology Lab, Stanford University, United States

4. Pervasive Wellbeing Technology, Stanford University, United States

5. Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, United States

6. Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, United States

7. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, United States

8. Computer Science Department, Stanford University, United States

9. Department of Bioengineering, Stanford University, United States

10. c Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, United States

11. Department of Anatomy, Southern Illinois University, United States

12. Toyota Research Institute, United States and Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park, United States

Publisher

ACM

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