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EEGNet for Real-time EEG-Based Stress Analysis.
Rel. Francesco Paolo Andriulli. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Biomedica, 2025
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Abstract
Chronic stress is an increasingly critical issue for public health, but the current methods to detect it are often subjective, slow, or inadequate for a real-time application. This thesis proposes a system for the automatic analysis of mental stress based on electroencephalographic (EEG) signals, leveraging a convolutional neural network from the EEGNet architecture. The model was optimised to achieve high performance in terms of both accuracy and processing speed, to enable real-time integration in wearable and portable devices. The model has been trained on the public SAM40 dataset, and its hyperparameters were fine-tuned using K-fold cross-validation. To evaluate generalisation capabilities, the model was also tested on newly collected EEG data specifically acquired for this work.
Results show a classification accuracy of 92.73% +- 2.08% when all sessions were included in the training set, and 67.65% +- 6.76% when only the first four sessions were used for training and the last session for testing
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