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Multimodal Stress Detection Using Facial Landmarks and Biometric Signals

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2023-11-08 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

The development of various sensing technologies is improving measurements of stress and the well-being of individuals. Although progress has been made with single signal modalities like wearables and facial emotion recognition, integrating multiple modalities provides a more comprehensive understanding of stress, given that stress manifests differently across different people. Multi-modal learning aims to capitalize on the strength of each modality rather than relying on a single signal. Given the complexity of processing and integrating high-dimensional data from limited subjects, more research is needed. Numerous research efforts have been focused on fusing stress and emotion signals at an early stage, e.g., feature-level fusion using basic machine learning methods and 1D-CNN Methods. This paper proposes a multi-modal learning approach for stress detection that integrates facial landmarks and biometric signals. We test this multi-modal integration with various early-fusion and late-fusion techniques to integrate the 1D-CNN model from biometric signals and 2-D CNN using facial landmarks. We evaluate these architectures using a rigorous test of models' generalizability using the leave-one-subject-out mechanism, i.e., all samples related to a single subject are left out to train the model. Our findings show that late-fusion achieved 94.39\% accuracy, and early-fusion surpassed it with a 98.38\% accuracy rate. This research contributes valuable insights into enhancing stress detection through a multi-modal approach. The proposed research offers important knowledge in improving stress detection using a multi-modal approach.

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@article{arxiv.2311.03606,
  title  = {Multimodal Stress Detection Using Facial Landmarks and Biometric Signals},
  author = {Majid Hosseini and Morteza Bodaghi and Ravi Teja Bhupatiraju and Anthony Maida and Raju Gottumukkala},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.03606},
  year   = {2023}
}

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16 pages, 8 figures