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Transformer-Based Decomposition of Electrodermal Activity for Real-World Mental Health Applications

Signal Processing 2025-06-10 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Decomposing Electrodermal Activity (EDA) into phasic (short-term, stimulus-linked responses) and tonic (longer-term baseline) components is essential for extracting meaningful emotional and physiological biomarkers. This study presents a comparative analysis of knowledge-driven, statistical, and deep learning-based methods for EDA signal decomposition, with a focus on in-the-wild data collected from wearable devices. In particular, the authors introduce the Feel Transformer, a novel Transformer-based model adapted from the Autoformer architecture, designed to separate phasic and tonic components without explicit supervision. The model leverages pooling and trend-removal mechanisms to enforce physiologically meaningful decompositions. Comparative experiments against methods such as Ledalab, cvxEDA, and conventional detrending show that the Feel Transformer achieves a balance between feature fidelity (SCR frequency, amplitude, and tonic slope) and robustness to noisy, real-world data. The model demonstrates potential for real-time biosignal analysis and future applications in stress prediction, digital mental health interventions, and physiological forecasting.

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@article{arxiv.2506.06378,
  title  = {Transformer-Based Decomposition of Electrodermal Activity for Real-World Mental Health Applications},
  author = {Charalampos Tsirmpas and Stasinos Konstantopoulos and Dimitris Andrikopoulos and Konstantina Kyriakouli and Panagiotis Fatouros},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.06378},
  year   = {2025}
}