Deep learning for automated sleep staging using instantaneous heart rate
Abstract Clinical sleep evaluations currently require multimodal data collection and manual review by human experts, making them expensive and unsuitable for longer term studies. Sleep staging using cardiac rhythm is an active area of research because it can be measured much more easily using a wide...
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Main Authors: | Niranjan Sridhar, Ali Shoeb, Philip Stephens, Alaa Kharbouch, David Ben Shimol, Joshua Burkart, Atiyeh Ghoreyshi, Lance Myers |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c084e2967b6a460f92c88b5f74ed96b3 |
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