This paper reports the design and assessment of a neuro-fuzzy model to support clinicians during virtual reality therapy. The implemented model is able to automatically recognize the perceived stress levels of the patients by analyzing physiological and behavioral data during treatment. The model, consisting of a self-organizingmap and a fuzzy-rule-basedmodule, was trained unobtrusively recording electrocardiogram, breath rate and activity during stress inoculation provided by the exposure to virtual environments. Twenty nurses were exposed to sessions simulating typical stressful situations experienced at their workplace. Four levels of stress severity were evaluated for each subject by gold standard clinical scales administered by trained personnel. The model's performances were discussed and compared with the main machine learning algorithms. The neurofuzzy model shows better performances in terms of stress level classification with 83% of mean recognition rate.

Neuro-fuzzy physiological computing to assess stress levels in virtual reality therapy

Tartarisco G;Tonacci A;Arnao A;Pioggia G
2015

Abstract

This paper reports the design and assessment of a neuro-fuzzy model to support clinicians during virtual reality therapy. The implemented model is able to automatically recognize the perceived stress levels of the patients by analyzing physiological and behavioral data during treatment. The model, consisting of a self-organizingmap and a fuzzy-rule-basedmodule, was trained unobtrusively recording electrocardiogram, breath rate and activity during stress inoculation provided by the exposure to virtual environments. Twenty nurses were exposed to sessions simulating typical stressful situations experienced at their workplace. Four levels of stress severity were evaluated for each subject by gold standard clinical scales administered by trained personnel. The model's performances were discussed and compared with the main machine learning algorithms. The neurofuzzy model shows better performances in terms of stress level classification with 83% of mean recognition rate.
2015
Istituto di Scienze Applicate e Sistemi Intelligenti "Eduardo Caianiello" - ISASI
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
Artificial intelligence
Empirical studies in HCI
Human computer interaction
Physiological computingt
Stress recognition
Virtual reality
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