Anticipatory Detection of Compulsive Body-focused Repetitive Behaviors with Wearables
Anticipatory Detection of Compulsive Body-focused Repetitive Behaviors with Wearables
Body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), like face-touching or skin-picking, are hand-driven behaviors which can damage one's appearance, if not identified early and treated. Technology for automatic detection is still under-explored, with few previous works being limited to wearables with single modalities (e.g., motion). Here, we propose a multi-sensory approach combining motion, orientation, and heart rate sensors to detect BFRBs. We conducted a feasibility study in which participants (N=10) were exposed to BFRBs-inducing tasks, and analyzed 380 mins of signals under an extensive evaluation of sensing modalities, cross-validation methods, and observation windows. Our models achieved an AUC > 0.90 in distinguishing BFRBs, which were more evident in observation windows 5 mins prior to the behavior as opposed to 1-min ones. In a follow-up qualitative survey, we found that not only the timing of detection matters but also models need to be context-aware, when designing just-in-time interventions to prevent BFRBs.
Marios Constantinides、Dimitris Spathis、Daniele Quercia、Cecilia Mascolo、Benjamin Lucas Searle
医学研究方法预防医学神经病学、精神病学
Marios Constantinides,Dimitris Spathis,Daniele Quercia,Cecilia Mascolo,Benjamin Lucas Searle.Anticipatory Detection of Compulsive Body-focused Repetitive Behaviors with Wearables[EB/OL].(2021-06-21)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.10970.点此复制
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