Abstract
The passage of electric signals throughout the human body produces an electromagnetic field, known as the human biofield, which carries information about a person’s psychological health. The human biofield can be rehabilitated by using healing techniques such as sound therapy and many others in a smart grid. However, psychiatrists and psychologists often face difficulties in clarifying the mental state of a patient in a quantifiable form. Therefore, the objective of this research work was to transform human emotions using sound healing therapy and produce visible results, confirming the transformation. The present research was based on the amalgamation of image processing and machine learning techniques, including a real-time aura-visualization interpretation and an emotion-detection classifier. The experimental results highlight the effectiveness of healing emotions through the aforementioned techniques. The accuracy of the proposed method, specifically, the module combining both emotion and aura, was determined to be ~88%. Additionally, the participants’ feedbacks were recorded and analyzed based on the prediction capability of the proposed module and their overall satisfaction. The participants were strongly satisfied with the prediction capability (~81%) of the proposed module and future recommendations (~84%). The results indicate the positive impact of sound therapy on emotions and the biofield. In the future, experimentation using different therapies and integrating more advanced techniques are anticipated to open new gateways in healthcare.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering
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