Measurement of Chronic Mental Stress through Short-Form Video Content
Aadharsh Aadhithya [CB.EN.U4AIE20001]
GUIDES: Dr. Soman K.P, Dr. Sachin Kumar S, Dr. Neethu Mohan
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Literature Review
Literature Review
Literature Review
Literature Review
A range of methods have been developed to identify and quantify stressors. Cohen (1995) provides a comprehensive overview, including check-list and interview measurements of stressful life events, as well as the measurement of stress hormones and immune response.
Sharma (2012) focuses on non-invasive and unobtrusive sensors for measuring stress, and computational techniques for stress recognition and classification.
Cooper (1983) reviews research on work stressors, such as shift work, job overload, and role conflicts.
Aguiló (2015) presents a method to objectively quantify stress levels, based on the identification of stress types and indicators, and the use of psychometric tests and well-documented stressors.
Rationale
Rationale
Distribution of users age in instagram as of Jan' 23
Research Gap
Introduction
Given A sequence of reels/shorts(Short form video Content) , and which reels/shorts a person likes (Liking Pattern), be used as an estimator for chronic stress, and possibly identify the stressors.
Objectives
1) Given A sequence of reels/shorts(Short form video Content), and which reels/shorts a person likes (Liking Pattern), be used as an estimator for chronic stress, and possibly identify the stressors.
2) Can shorts/Reels be used as in Intervention to improve mental mood?
PRIMARY:
SECONDARY:
1) Develop a RAG Based Chatbot for patient information about stress
2) Try different affective modalities as augmented information to improve the outcomes mentioned in the primary objectives
External Collaborators:
Tentative Methedology
Tentative Methedology
Tentative Methedology
Probabilistic
Model
Sampler
Sampler
Reel Pool
USER
Tentative Methedology
Probabilistic
Model
Sampler
Sampler
Reel Pool
USER
Phase-1
Random Samping
Tentative Methedology
Probabilistic
Model
Sampler
Sampler
Reel Pool
USER
Phase-1
Random Samping
Like Pattern,Reels
Tentative Methedology
Probabilistic
Model
Sampler
Sampler
Reel Pool
USER
Phase-1
Random Samping
Like Pattern,Reels
Random Samping
Hypothesis
Tentative Methedology
Probabilistic
Model
Sampler
Sampler
Reel Pool
USER
Phase-2
Like Pattern,Reels,
Expected Like Pattern
Now we ask the sampler, Given the hypothesis, what reels and what like pattern should I expect to accept or reject the hypothesis
Strategic Sampling
Tentative Methedology
Probabilistic
Model
Sampler
Sampler
Reel Pool
USER
Phase-2
Like Pattern,Reels,
Expected Like Pattern
Now we ask the sampler, Given the hypothesis, what reels and what like pattern should I expect to accept or reject the hypothesis
Strategic Sampling
Score
Tentative Methedology
Expected Outcomes
Expected Outcomes
1) Tool/App: A tool or an App that can be deployed anywhere to access the stress levels.
2) Publication: An Interdiciplinary, Journal publication/Draft
Timeline
Timeline
TASK | MONTH 1 | MONTH 2 | MONTH 3 |
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Problem Formulation | |||
Data Collection, Model building and App Development | |||
Validation and Drafting paper |
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Parikh, Rachana et al. ““It is like a mind attack”: stress and coping among urban school-going adolescents in India.” BMC Psychology 7 (2019): n. pag.
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