论文标题

监测我的脱水:使用电性活动的非侵入性脱水警报系统

Monitoring My Dehydration: A Non-Invasive Dehydration Alert System Using Electrodermal Activity

论文作者

Kulkarni, Nandan, Compton, Christopher, Luna, Jooseppi, Alam, Mohammad Arif Ul

论文摘要

保持水分和饮用液对于保持健康和维持基本的身体功能至关重要。研究表明,脱水会导致男性和女性的生产力,认知障碍和情绪的丧失。但是,没有这样的现有工具可以连续监测脱水,并在用户影响其健康之前向用户提供警报。在本文中,我们建议使用信号处理和机器学习技术利用可穿戴的电活动(EDA)传感器,以开发有史以来第一次脱水自我监测工具,\ emph {监测我的脱水}(MMD),可以立即检测人类皮肤的水平水平。此外,我们通过蓝牙开发了一个Android应用程序,以与可穿戴的EDA传感器集成腕带连接,以实时跟踪用户的水合作用,并在水合水平超出危险水平时立即对用户发出警报。为了验证我们开发的工具的性能,我们招募了5位用户,仔细设计了注释脱水地面真相和经过训练的最新机器学习模型,以预测即时的水合水平,即水合,水合良好,水合,脱水和非常脱水。我们的系统在估计脱水水平上的精度为84.5%,灵敏度为87.5%,特异性为90.3%,这使我们有信心以我们进行更大的纵向研究的方法前进。

Staying hydrated and drinking fluids is extremely crucial to stay healthy and maintaining even basic bodily functions. Studies have shown that dehydration leads to loss of productivity, cognitive impairment and mood in both men and women. However, there are no such an existing tool that can monitor dehydration continuously and provide alert to users before it affects on their health. In this paper, we propose to utilize wearable Electrodermal Activity (EDA) sensors in conjunction with signal processing and machine learning techniques to develop first time ever a dehydration self-monitoring tool, \emph{Monitoring My Dehydration} (MMD), that can instantly detect the hydration level of human skin. Moreover, we develop an Android application over Bluetooth to connect with wearable EDA sensor integrated wristband to track hydration levels of the users real-time and instantly alert to the users when the hydration level goes beyond the danger level. To validate our developed tool's performance, we recruit 5 users, carefully designed the water intake routines to annotate the dehydration ground truth and trained state-of-art machine learning models to predict instant hydration level i.e., well-hydrated, hydrated, dehydrated and very dehydrated. Our system provides an accuracy of 84.5% in estimating dehydration level with an sensitivity of 87.5% and a specificity of 90.3% which provides us confidence of moving forward with our method for larger longitudinal study.

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