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Stress recognition using biological signals measured by wearable devices
Surkoš, Ondřej ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Smital, Lukáš (advisor)
With the growing importance of mental health in society and the increasing availability of wearable technology, biological signals offer a unique opportunity to monitor and manage stress in everyday life. The diploma thesis focuses on the automatic stress recognition of biological signals measured by wearable devices. Therefore, in the theoretical part, key terms related to stress and wearable devices are defined and selected biological signals relevant for stress detection are described. The work also presents several publicly available datasets and describes current stress recognition methods, together with the achieved results. The practical part of the work is devoted to the construction of the dataset, data preprocessing and the development of an algorithm for recognizing stress in the MATLAB program environment. In particular, machine learning techniques are used both for feature extraction and selection, as well as for the classics themselves. The performance of the proposed models, which reached an accuracy of up to 81.1 % in the case of the unified dataset, 97.1 % in the case of the WESAD dataset and 80 % in the case of the Non-EEG Biosignals dataset, are presented and discussed in the final part of the work, together with by finding a great influence of the methodology and the equipment used during data acquisition on the performance of individual models.
Comparison of measurement accuracy of optical and 3D kinematic system
Surkoš, Ondřej ; Adamík, Richard (referee) ; Kundera, Václav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the comparison of the accuracy of two instruments for measuring the vertical jump, using a different measuring principle, namely "Optojump next" and "BTS Smart DX". In the theoretical part, the individual devices are discussed, on what principle they work and are compared with each other. In the practical part we deal with the methodology, processing of measured data and evaluation of the results of measurements.
Comparison of measurement accuracy of optical and 3D kinematic system
Surkoš, Ondřej ; Adamík, Richard (referee) ; Kundera, Václav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the comparison of the accuracy of two instruments for measuring the vertical jump, using a different measuring principle, namely "Optojump next" and "BTS Smart DX". In the theoretical part, the individual devices are discussed, on what principle they work and are compared with each other. In the practical part we deal with the methodology, processing of measured data and evaluation of the results of measurements.

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