Print Email Facebook Twitter Automatic recognition of context and stress to support knowledge workers Title Automatic recognition of context and stress to support knowledge workers Author Koldijk, S.J. Publication year 2012 Abstract Motivation – Developing a computer tool that improves well-being at work. Research approach – We collect unobtrusive sensor data and apply pattern recognition approaches to infer the context and stress level of the user. We will develop a coaching tool based upon this information and evaluate its effectiveness in user studies. Findings/Design – The resulting system will be able to create more awareness on stress for knowledge workers, support them to improve their working pattern, resulting in an increase of well-being at work. Take away message – Unobtrusive sensing and smart reasoning can be used to create a user aware system that improves well-being at work by providing feedback and support Subject Knowledge workersStressWorkloadUnobtrusive sensingPattern recognitionFeedbackPersonalizationWork and EmploymentHealthy LivingCommunication & InformationMNS - Media & Network ServicesTS - Technical Sciences To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4151a22e-985d-4788-9fdb-66a548efc689 TNO identifier 466505 Source Proceedings of the 30th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics - ECCE 2012, 28-31 August 2012, Edinburgh, Scotland, Document type conference paper Files PDF koldijk-2012-automatic.pdf