DocumentCode :
864035
Title :
Fuzzy Techniques for Subjective Workload-Score Modeling Under Uncertainties
Author :
Kumar, Mohit ; Arndt, Dagmar ; Kreuzfeld, Steffi ; Thurow, Kerstin ; Stoll, Norbert ; Stoll, Regina
Author_Institution :
Center for Life Sci. Autom., Rostock
Volume :
38
Issue :
6
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
1449
Lastpage :
1464
Abstract :
This paper deals with the development of a computer model to estimate the subjective workload score of individuals by evaluating their heart-rate (HR) signals. The identification of a model to estimate the subjective workload score of individuals under different workload situations is too ambitious a task because different individuals (due to different body conditions, emotional states, age, gender, etc.) show different physiological responses (assessed by evaluating the HR signal) under different workload situations. This is equivalent to saying that the mathematical mappings between physiological parameters and the workload score are uncertain. Our approach to deal with the uncertainties in a workload-modeling problem consists of the following steps: 1) The uncertainties arising due the individual variations in identifying a common model valid for all the individuals are filtered out using a fuzzy filter; 2) stochastic modeling of the uncertainties (provided by the fuzzy filter) use finite-mixture models and utilize this information regarding uncertainties for identifying the structure and initial parameters of a workload model; and 3) finally, the workload model parameters for an individual are identified in an online scenario using machine learning algorithms. The contribution of this paper is to propose, with a mathematical analysis, a fuzzy-based modeling technique that first filters out the uncertainties from the modeling problem, analyzes the uncertainties statistically using finite-mixture modeling, and, finally, utilizes the information about uncertainties for adapting the workload model to an individual´s physiological conditions. The approach of this paper, demonstrated with the real-world medical data of 11 subjects, provides a fuzzy-based tool useful for modeling in the presence of uncertainties.
Keywords :
filtering theory; fuzzy set theory; learning (artificial intelligence); finite-mixture models; fuzzy filter; fuzzy-based modeling technique; heart-rate signals; machine learning; mathematical mappings; subjective workload-score modeling; workload model; Finite-mixture models; fuzzy filtering; fuzzy modeling; subjective workload; uncertainties; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Simulation; Electrocardiography, Ambulatory; Fuzzy Logic; Heart Rate; Humans; Models, Cardiovascular; Models, Statistical; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Physical Exertion; Stress, Physiological; Workload;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1083-4419
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCB.2008.927712
Filename :
4626001
Link To Document :
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