Search for dissertations about: "peter funk"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words peter funk.
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1. A case-based multi-modal clinical system for stress management
Abstract : A difficult issue in stress management is to use biomedical sensor signal in the diagnosis and treatment of stress. Clinicians often make their diagnosis and decision based on manual inspection of physiological signals such as, ECG, heart rate, finger temperature etc. READ MORE
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2. A Multimodal Approach for Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment
Abstract : A computer-aided Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) for diagnosis and treatment often plays a vital role and brings essential benefits for clinicians. Such a CDSS could function as an expert for a less experienced clinician or as a second option/opinion of an experienced clinician to their decision making task. READ MORE
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3. Intelligent Driver Mental State Monitoring System Using Physiological Sensor Signals
Abstract : Driving a vehicle involves a series of events, which are related to and evolve with the mental state (such as sleepiness, mental load, and stress) of the driv- er. These states are also identified as causal factors of critical situations that can lead to road accidents and vehicle crashes. READ MORE
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4. Multivariate Data Analytics to Identify Driver’s Sleepiness, Cognitive load, and Stress
Abstract : Driving a vehicle in a dynamic traffic environment requires continuous adaptation of a complex manifold of physiological and cognitive activities. Impaired driving due to, for example, sleepiness, inattention, cognitive load or stress, affects one’s ability to adapt, predict and react to upcoming traffic events. READ MORE
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5. A Case-Based Reasoning System for the Diagnosis of Individual Sensitivity to Stress in Psychophysiology
Abstract : Increased stress is a continuing problem in our present world. Especiallynegative stress could cause serious health problems if it remainsundiagnosed/misdiagnosed and untreated. In the stress medicine, clinicians’measure blood pressure, ECG, finger temperature and breathing rate during anumber of exercises to diagnose stress-related disorders. READ MORE