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Importance of testing with independent subjects and contexts for machine-learning models to monitor construction workers' psychophysiological responses

Lee et al., 2022

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5878934455296981817
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Lee G
Lee S
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Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

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Because workers' abnormal psychophysiological responses (eg, high levels of stress and fatigue) are directly or indirectly linked to disorders and accidents at construction sites, monitoring workers' abnormal psychophysiological responses during ongoing work enables …
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