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[3K6-IS-2c-02] Music Therapy for Dialysis Stress Relief and Machine Learning-Based Classification
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Keywords:Machine Learning, EEG analysis, Music Therapy
This study investigates the effects of brAInMelody (AI-generated music) and normal music on stress reduction in dialysis patients using power spectral density (PSD) and phase synchronization index (PSI) analysis. While brAInMelody has reduced negative emotions in healthy individuals, its impact on dialysis patients is unexamined. The SE-VAE model was used for stress detection and therapy.
The study found that brAInMelody significantly improved valence, indicating reduced stress compared to normal music. PSI analysis showed variations in electrode connectivity, providing insights into neural synchronization under different music types. Additionally, SE-VAE outperformed other models (VAE, LSTM, and Transformer) with the highest AUC score (0.7458±0.0188), demonstrating its effectiveness for stress detection.
In conclusion, brAInMelody can reduce stress in dialysis patients, and SE-VAE proves reliable for stress identification.
The study found that brAInMelody significantly improved valence, indicating reduced stress compared to normal music. PSI analysis showed variations in electrode connectivity, providing insights into neural synchronization under different music types. Additionally, SE-VAE outperformed other models (VAE, LSTM, and Transformer) with the highest AUC score (0.7458±0.0188), demonstrating its effectiveness for stress detection.
In conclusion, brAInMelody can reduce stress in dialysis patients, and SE-VAE proves reliable for stress identification.
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