mmStress

Author:

Liang Kun1ORCID,Zhou Anfu1ORCID,Zhang Zhan1ORCID,Zhou Hao1ORCID,Ma Huadong1ORCID,Wu Chenshu2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China

2. University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

Abstract

Long-term exposure to stress hurts human's mental and even physical health,and stress monitoring is of increasing significance in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of mental illness and chronic disease. However, current stress monitoring methods are either burdensome or intrusive, which hinders their widespread usage in practice. In this paper, we propose mmStress, a contact-less and non-intrusive solution, which adopts a millimeter-wave radar to sense a subject's activities of daily living, from which it distills human stress. mmStress is built upon the psychologically-validated relationship between human stress and "displacement activities", i.e., subjects under stress unconsciously perform fidgeting behaviors like scratching, wandering around, tapping foot, etc. Despite the conceptual simplicity, to realize mmStress, the key challenge lies in how to identify and quantify the latent displacement activities autonomously, as they are usually transitory and submerged in normal daily activities, and also exhibit high variation across different subjects. To address these challenges, we custom-design a neural network that learns human activities from both macro and micro timescales and exploits the continuity of human activities to extract features of abnormal displacement activities accurately. Moreover, we also address the unbalance stress distribution issue by incorporating a post-hoc logit adjustment procedure during model training. We prototype, deploy and evaluate mmStress in ten volunteers' apartments for over four weeks, and the results show that mmStress achieves a promising accuracy of ~80% in classifying low, medium and high stress. In particular, mmStress manifests advantages, particularly under free human movement scenarios, which advances the state-of-the-art that focuses on stress monitoring in quasi-static scenarios.

Funder

Hong Kong RGC ECS

the Funds for Creative Research Groups of China

NSFC

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Human-Computer Interaction

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