2022
DOI: 10.1177/09574565221093258
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Empirical prediction model of psychophysiological responses of workers with respect to noise exposure based on random forest

Abstract: Evidence of the non-auditory effects of noise exposure on workers is growing. This study aimed to empirically present prediction models of psychophysiological responses of workers with respect to noise exposure. In this study, 169 male workers from typical industrial workrooms were asked to judge the mental workload, noise annoyance, and noise sensitivity during exposure to noise. Two main physiological responses that include heart rate and blood pressure were also measured. Noise exposure characteristics were… Show more

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