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arxiv: 2105.11437 · v1 · pith:Q3KWB2O3new · submitted 2021-05-24 · 📡 eess.SP

Counter-Epidemiological Projections of e-Coaching

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This paper considers e-coaching at times of pandemic. It utilizes the Emergency Management Cycle (EMC), a core doctrine for managing disasters. The EMC dimensions provide a useful taxonomical view for the development and application of e-coaching systems, emphasizing technological and societal issues. Typical pandemic symptoms such as anxiety, panic, avoidance, and stress, if properly detected, can be mitigated using the e-coaching tactic and strategy. In this work, we focus on a stress monitoring assistant developed upon machine learning techniques. We provide the results of an experimental study of a prototype of such an assistant. Our study leads to the conclusion that stress monitoring shall become a valuable component of e-coaching at all EMC phases.

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