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Development of the System which Carries Out the Self-check of the Mental Condition Using the Nonlinear Analysis of the Plethysmogram

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The purpose of this research is development of the system which can display its mental condition numerically and can check its mental condition by itself.

Offer of the effective information for a life – by this, we discover discovery of the optimal time in case he works, and a better communication condition with their friend – is attained. In order to attain this, GUI intelligible for a user needs development of the engine for analyzing development of a pulse wave sensor and a pulse wave, and to be developed. In an announcement, what was developed by PC or the tablet is introduced as one step of development.

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Oyama-Higa, M., Miao, T., Takada, S. (2014). Development of the System which Carries Out the Self-check of the Mental Condition Using the Nonlinear Analysis of the Plethysmogram. In: Pham, T.D., Ichikawa, K., Oyama-Higa, M., Coomans, D., Jiang, X. (eds) Biomedical Informatics and Technology. ACBIT 2013. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 404. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54121-6_5

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