On Interactive Data Visualization of Physiological Low-Cost-Sensor Data with Focus on Mental Stress - Availability, Reliability, and Security in Information Systems and HCI
Conference Papers Year : 2013

On Interactive Data Visualization of Physiological Low-Cost-Sensor Data with Focus on Mental Stress

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Emotions are important mental and physiological states influencing perception and cognition and have been a topic of interest in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) for some time. Popular examples include stress detection or affective computing. The use of emotional effects for various applications in decision support systems is of increasing interest. Emotional and affective states represent very personal data and could be used for burn-out prevention. In this paper we report on first results and experiences of our EMOMES project, where the goal was to design and develop an end-user centered mobile software for interactive visualization of physiological data. Our solution was a star-plot visualization, which has been tested with data from N=50 managers (aged 25-55) taken during a burn-out prevention seminar. The results demonstrate that the leading psychologist could obtain insight into the data appropriately, thereby providing support in the prevention of stress and burnout syndromes.
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hal-01506791 , version 1 (12-04-2017)

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Andreas Holzinger, Manuel Bruschi, Wolfgang Eder. On Interactive Data Visualization of Physiological Low-Cost-Sensor Data with Focus on Mental Stress. 1st Cross-Domain Conference and Workshop on Availability, Reliability, and Security in Information Systems (CD-ARES), Sep 2013, Regensburg, Germany. pp.469-480. ⟨hal-01506791⟩
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