2014
DOI: 10.1109/jbhi.2013.2290382
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Wearable Monitoring for Mood Recognition in Bipolar Disorder Based on History-Dependent Long-Term Heart Rate Variability Analysis

Abstract: Current clinical practice in diagnosing patients affected by psychiatric disorders such as bipolar disorder is based only on verbal interviews and scores from specific questionnaires, and no reliable and objective psycho-physiological markers are taken into account. In this paper, we propose to use a wearable system based on a comfortable t-shirt with integrated fabric electrodes and sensors able to acquire electrocardiogram, respirogram, and body posture information in order to detect a pattern of objective p… Show more

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“…A step toward this goal has been carried out through a research project funded by the European Commission: the Personalized Monitoring Systems for Care in Mental Health (PSYCHE) project [2]- [4]. PSYCHE identifies a personalized, pervasive, cost-effective, and multiparametric platform for the long-term acquisition of data gathered from patients affected by mental disorders.…”
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“…A step toward this goal has been carried out through a research project funded by the European Commission: the Personalized Monitoring Systems for Care in Mental Health (PSYCHE) project [2]- [4]. PSYCHE identifies a personalized, pervasive, cost-effective, and multiparametric platform for the long-term acquisition of data gathered from patients affected by mental disorders.…”
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“…Several groups of researchers have developed various ‘wearable’ monitoring devices to try to capture real-time HRV data in order to improve knowledge of bipolar disorder by identifying potential biomarkers. Valenza  et al 36 have developed a wearable shirt that integrates electrodes and sensors into the fabric to instantaneously record HRV and detect depressive, mixed or hypomanic mood states in bipolar disorder patients. Roh  et al 37 have created a low-powered, light-weight headband monitoring system with embedded electrodes to record EEG and HRV to classify mental states in real time.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The system can identify different facial expressions types such as neutral, sadness, fear, anger, happiness, etc. A non-invasive solution from [28] proposes a novel wearable system which consists of e-textile technology and biosignal processing which is able to recognize mood changes of a patients with bipolar disorder. In [29] a method for a vision system which is able to detect user's eye-blinks and can measure their duration in real-time is presented.…”
Section: Psychosismentioning
confidence: 99%