A mobile sensing approach to stress detection and memory activation for public bus drivers

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Autor(a) principal: João G. P. Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Mariana Kaiseler, Ana Aguiar, João P. Silva Cunha, João Barros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/85782
Resumo: The experience of daily stress among bus drivers hasshown to affect physical and psychological health, and can impactdriving behavior and overall road safety. Although previousresearch consistently supports these findings, little attention hasbeen dedicated to the design of a stress detection method ableto synchronize physiological and psychological stress responses ofpublic bus drivers in their day-to-day routine work. To overcomethis limitation, we propose a mobile sensing approach to detectgeoreferenced stress responses and facilitate memory recall ofthe stressful situations. Data were collected among public busdrivers in the city of Porto, Portugal (145 h, 36 bus drivers,+2300 km), and results supported the validation of our approachamong this population and allowed us to determine specific stressorcategories within certain areas of the city. Furthermore, datacollected throughout the city allowed us to produce a citywide"stress map" that can be used for spotting areas in need of localauthority intervention. The enriching findings suggest that oursystem can be a promising tool to support applied occupationalhealth interventions for public bus drivers and guide authorities'interventions to improve these aspects in "future" cities
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title A mobile sensing approach to stress detection and memory activation for public bus drivers
spellingShingle A mobile sensing approach to stress detection and memory activation for public bus drivers
João G. P. Rodrigues
title_short A mobile sensing approach to stress detection and memory activation for public bus drivers
title_full A mobile sensing approach to stress detection and memory activation for public bus drivers
title_fullStr A mobile sensing approach to stress detection and memory activation for public bus drivers
title_full_unstemmed A mobile sensing approach to stress detection and memory activation for public bus drivers
title_sort A mobile sensing approach to stress detection and memory activation for public bus drivers
author João G. P. Rodrigues
author_facet João G. P. Rodrigues
Mariana Kaiseler
Ana Aguiar
João P. Silva Cunha
João Barros
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Ana Aguiar
João P. Silva Cunha
João Barros
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Mariana Kaiseler
Ana Aguiar
João P. Silva Cunha
João Barros
description The experience of daily stress among bus drivers hasshown to affect physical and psychological health, and can impactdriving behavior and overall road safety. Although previousresearch consistently supports these findings, little attention hasbeen dedicated to the design of a stress detection method ableto synchronize physiological and psychological stress responses ofpublic bus drivers in their day-to-day routine work. To overcomethis limitation, we propose a mobile sensing approach to detectgeoreferenced stress responses and facilitate memory recall ofthe stressful situations. Data were collected among public busdrivers in the city of Porto, Portugal (145 h, 36 bus drivers,+2300 km), and results supported the validation of our approachamong this population and allowed us to determine specific stressorcategories within certain areas of the city. Furthermore, datacollected throughout the city allowed us to produce a citywide"stress map" that can be used for spotting areas in need of localauthority intervention. The enriching findings suggest that oursystem can be a promising tool to support applied occupationalhealth interventions for public bus drivers and guide authorities'interventions to improve these aspects in "future" cities
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