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Eye gaze as an indicator for stress level analysis in studentsJyotsna et al., 2018
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- Jyotsna C
- Amudha J
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- 2018 International conference on advances in computing, communications and informatics (ICACCI)
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Stress is the most common cause of ill health in our society. Intense psychological pressure can affect the health of a person. Higher levels of anxiety, depression, and stress-related problems are observed in students than they had in the past. Stress in studies is one of the …
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