Presentation 2016-01-21
Presumption Method of Psychological Pressure State Using Biological Sensors
Yasunori Hasegawa, Yoshihiro Niitsu,
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Abstract(in English) In medical institutions, communication between a doctor and a patient or persons has been regarded as important. However, it may be difficult for infants, elderly persons or disabled persons to communicate directly their intentions. In this case, an unexpected trouble may occur by the discrepancy of mutual understandings. Therefore, it is thought that it is necessary to prevent discrepancies by visualizing the state of users and informing. On the other hand, biometric information is used as a method for presuming the state of users. In this paper, we propose the presumption method of the psychological pressure state by using brain hemodynamic based on hemoglobin values obtained by Near-InfraRed Spectroscopy (NIRS) and clarify its effectiveness.
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Keyword(in English) NIRS / Context Presumption / Data Mining
Paper # NS2015-155
Date of Issue 2016-01-14 (NS)

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Committee NS
Conference Date 2016/1/21(2days)
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Chair Atsushi Hiramatsu(NTT-AT)
Vice Chair Hideki Tode(Osaka Pref. Univ.)
Secretary Hideki Tode(Univ. of Fukui)
Assistant Shohei Kamamura(NTT)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Network Systems
Language JPN
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Title (in English) Presumption Method of Psychological Pressure State Using Biological Sensors
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Keyword(1) NIRS
Keyword(2) Context Presumption
Keyword(3) Data Mining
1st Author's Name Yasunori Hasegawa
1st Author's Affiliation Shibaura Institute of Technology(SIT)
2nd Author's Name Yoshihiro Niitsu
2nd Author's Affiliation Shibaura Institute of Technology(SIT)
Date 2016-01-21
Paper # NS2015-155
Volume (vol) vol.115
Number (no) NS-404
Page pp.pp.53-58(NS),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2016-01-14 (NS)