The paper presents algorithms for automatic detection of
non-stationary periods of cardiac rhythm during professional activity.
While working and subsequent rest operator passes through the phases
of mobilization, stabilization, work, recovery and the rest. The amplitude
and frequency of non-stationary periods of cardiac rhythm indicates
the human resistance to stressful conditions. We introduce and
analyze a number of algorithms for non-stationary phase extraction: the
different approaches to phase preliminary detection, thresholds extraction
and final phases extraction are studied experimentally. These algorithms
are based on local extremum computation and analysis of linear
regression coefficient histograms. The algorithms do not need any labeled
datasets for training and could be applied to any person individually.
The suggested algorithms were experimentally compared and evaluated
by human experts.