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Mood, Stress and Sleep Sensing with Wearable Sensors and Mobile Phone

Sano,A., Taylor,S., Jaques,N., Chen,W., Lopez-Martinez,D., Nosakhare,E., Rudovic,O., Umematsu,T., and Picard,R., "Mood, Stress and Sleep Sensing with Wearable Sensors and Mobile Phone," The 40th International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), July 2018.

Abstract

This paper highlights lessons learned from a four-year ambulatory study, developed to measure Sleep, Networks, Affect, Performance, Stress, and Health using Objective Techniques (SNAPSHOT), which was run in seven cohorts of college students (N=321), collecting continuous wearable and mobile phone data, typically for a month each. This paper overviews the objectives of this study, challenges faced, and some key findings focused on detecting sleep patterns and detecting and forecasting mood changes.

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