A Review of Algorithms for Mental Stress Analysis Using EEG Signal

Abstract

Mental stress is an enduring problem in human life. The level of stress increases exponentially with an increase in the complexity of work life. Hence, it is imperative to understand the causes of stress, a prerequisite of which is the ability to determine the level of stress. Electroencephalography (EEG) has been the most widely used signal for understanding stress levels. However, EEG signal is useful only when appropriate algorithms can be used to extract the properties relevant to stress analysis. This paper reviews algorithms for preprocessing, feature extraction and learning, and classification of EEG, and reports on their advantages and disadvantages for stress analysis. This review will help researchers to choose the most effective pipeline of algorithms for stress analysis using EEG signals.

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Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies

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