PSYCARIA - EMOTION DETECTOR FOR A PSYCHIATRIST

Every person will experience stress around the world, some healthy, called EUSTRESS and some unpleasant, named DISTRESS. Good pressure and stress promote success. Stress damages people's lives and health and causes various diseases. On the other hand, psychiatrists have a hard time treating the...

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Main Authors: Ayesha Anees Zaveri, Mobeen Nazar, Nabiha Faisal, Sarama Shehmir, Misbah Parveen, Naveera Sami
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Language:English
Published: UiTM Press 2022-10-01
Series:Malaysian Journal of Computing
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Online Access:https://mjoc.uitm.edu.my/main/images/journal/vol7-2-2022/10_Zaveri_et_al.pdf
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author Ayesha Anees Zaveri
Mobeen Nazar
Nabiha Faisal
Sarama Shehmir
Misbah Parveen
Naveera Sami
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Mobeen Nazar
Nabiha Faisal
Sarama Shehmir
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Naveera Sami
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description Every person will experience stress around the world, some healthy, called EUSTRESS and some unpleasant, named DISTRESS. Good pressure and stress promote success. Stress damages people's lives and health and causes various diseases. On the other hand, psychiatrists have a hard time treating their patients owing to a lack of time. They need innovative and intelligent equipment to treat their patients. We prepared a device that can detect a person's POSITIVE and NEGATIVE emotions through a smartwatch and a gadget that can sense body temperature, respiration, and heart rate. After witnessing these parameters, it can store the results on a website depending on the patient's condition. For example, the psychiatrist observed one patient for at least seven days regarding the days' results stored on a website. After seven days, the report is generated. The goal of psychiatrists in keeping their patients for seven days is to assess their emotional health and determine if they need to adjust their treatment. This system detects eight positive and negative emotions through heartbeat, respiratory, and body temperature sensors. These sensors are incorporated by utilizing machine learning. Web-based apps interpret sensor readings. Psychiatrists will analyze and report the website's results.
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spelling doaj.art-fa40178ffe724b3689c2f6ad9ce11c8b2023-11-26T10:18:46ZengUiTM PressMalaysian Journal of Computing2600-82382022-10-01721188120910.24191/mjoc.v7i2.19291PSYCARIA - EMOTION DETECTOR FOR A PSYCHIATRISTAyesha Anees Zaveri0Mobeen Nazar1Nabiha Faisal2Sarama Shehmir3Misbah Parveen 4Naveera Sami5Malaysian Institute of Information Technology-Universiti of Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaMalaysian Institute of Information Technology-Universiti of Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaBahria University Karachi, PakistanRyerson University Ontario, CanadaBahria University Karachi, PakistanBahria University Karachi, PakistanEvery person will experience stress around the world, some healthy, called EUSTRESS and some unpleasant, named DISTRESS. Good pressure and stress promote success. Stress damages people's lives and health and causes various diseases. On the other hand, psychiatrists have a hard time treating their patients owing to a lack of time. They need innovative and intelligent equipment to treat their patients. We prepared a device that can detect a person's POSITIVE and NEGATIVE emotions through a smartwatch and a gadget that can sense body temperature, respiration, and heart rate. After witnessing these parameters, it can store the results on a website depending on the patient's condition. For example, the psychiatrist observed one patient for at least seven days regarding the days' results stored on a website. After seven days, the report is generated. The goal of psychiatrists in keeping their patients for seven days is to assess their emotional health and determine if they need to adjust their treatment. This system detects eight positive and negative emotions through heartbeat, respiratory, and body temperature sensors. These sensors are incorporated by utilizing machine learning. Web-based apps interpret sensor readings. Psychiatrists will analyze and report the website's results.https://mjoc.uitm.edu.my/main/images/journal/vol7-2-2022/10_Zaveri_et_al.pdfbody temperatureemotion detectoremotional healthemotion recognitionheart rate variabilityweb-based application
spellingShingle Ayesha Anees Zaveri
Mobeen Nazar
Nabiha Faisal
Sarama Shehmir
Misbah Parveen
Naveera Sami
PSYCARIA - EMOTION DETECTOR FOR A PSYCHIATRIST
Malaysian Journal of Computing
body temperature
emotion detector
emotional health
emotion recognition
heart rate variability
web-based application
title PSYCARIA - EMOTION DETECTOR FOR A PSYCHIATRIST
title_full PSYCARIA - EMOTION DETECTOR FOR A PSYCHIATRIST
title_fullStr PSYCARIA - EMOTION DETECTOR FOR A PSYCHIATRIST
title_full_unstemmed PSYCARIA - EMOTION DETECTOR FOR A PSYCHIATRIST
title_short PSYCARIA - EMOTION DETECTOR FOR A PSYCHIATRIST
title_sort psycaria emotion detector for a psychiatrist
topic body temperature
emotion detector
emotional health
emotion recognition
heart rate variability
web-based application
url https://mjoc.uitm.edu.my/main/images/journal/vol7-2-2022/10_Zaveri_et_al.pdf
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