ReLearn: A Robust Machine Learning Framework in Presence of Missing Data for Multimodal Stress Detection from Physiological Signals

04/29/2021
by   Arman Iranfar, et al.
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Continuous and multimodal stress detection has been performed recently through wearable devices and machine learning algorithms. However, a well-known and important challenge of working on physiological signals recorded by conventional monitoring devices is missing data due to sensors insufficient contact and interference by other equipment. This challenge becomes more problematic when the user/patient is mentally or physically active or stressed because of more frequent conscious or subconscious movements. In this paper, we propose ReLearn, a robust machine learning framework for stress detection from biomarkers extracted from multimodal physiological signals. ReLearn effectively copes with missing data and outliers both at training and inference phases. ReLearn, composed of machine learning models for feature selection, outlier detection, data imputation, and classification, allows us to classify all samples, including those with missing values at inference. In particular, according to our experiments and stress database, while by discarding all missing data, as a simplistic yet common approach, no prediction can be made for 34 predictions, as high as 78 that the proposed framework obtains a cross-validation accuracy of 86.8 if more than 50

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