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TítuloImproving classification based on physical surface tension-neural net for the prediction of psychosocial-risk level in public school teachers
Autor(es)Navarro, Rodolfo Mosquera
Castrillon, Omar Danilo
Osorio, Liliana Parra
Oliveira, Tiago
Novais, Paulo
Valencia, Jose Fernando
Palavras-chaveClassification
Artificial Intelligence
Neural network
Physical surface tension-neural net
Psychosocial risk
State-School teachers
Data26-Mai-2021
EditoraPeerj, Inc.
RevistaPeerJ Computer Science
CitaçãoMosquera Navarro R, Castrillón OD, Parra Osorio L, Oliveira T, Novais P, Valencia JéF. 2021. Improving classifi cation based on physical surface tension-neural net for the prediction of psychosocial-risk level in public school teachers. PeerJ Comput. Sci. 7:e511 http://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.51
Resumo(s)Background. Psychosocial risks, also present in educational processes, are stress factors particularly critical in state-schools, affecting the efficacy, stress, and job satisfaction of the teachers. This study proposes an intelligent algorithm to improve the prediction of psychosocial risk, as a tool for the generation of health and risk prevention assistance programs.Methods. The proposed approach, Physical Surface Tension-Neural Net (PST-NN), applied the theory of superficial tension in liquids to an artificial neural network (ANN), in order to model four risk levels (low, medium, high and very high psychosocial risk). The model was trained and tested using the results of tests for measurement of the psychosocial risk levels of 5,443 teachers. Psychosocial, and also physiological and musculoskeletal symptoms, factors were included as inputs of the model. The classification efficiency of the PST-NN approach was evaluated by using the sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and ROC curve metrics, and compared against other techniques as the Decision Tree model, Naive Bayes, ANN, Support Vector Machines, Robust Linear Regression and the Logistic Regression Model.Results. The modification of the ANN model, by the adaptation of a layer that includes concepts related to the theory of physical surface tension, improved the separation of the subjects according to the risk level group, as a function of the mass and perimeter outputs. Indeed, the PST-NN model showed better performance to classify psychosocial risk level on state-school teachers than the linear, probabilistic and logistic models included in this study, obtaining an average accuracy value of 97.31%.Conclusions. The introduction of physical models, such as the physical surface tension, can improve the classification performance of ANN. Particularly, the PST-NN model can be used to predict and classify psychosocial risk levels among state-school teachers at work. This model could help to early identification of psychosocial risk and to the development of program
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/77996
DOI10.7717/peerj-cs.511
ISSN2376-5992
Versão da editorahttps://peerj.com/articles/cs-511/
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:CAlg - Artigos em revistas internacionais / Papers in international journals

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