A model-based monitor of human sleep stages (Q580216)
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A model-based monitor of human sleep stages (English)
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1987
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Stochastic models are proposed for sleep and for the sleep related electroencephalogram (EEG), electrooculogram (EOG), and electromyogram (EMG). The evolution of sleep through its various stages is described as a Markov chain. The EEG is modelled using Wiener processes. The EOG and EMG are modelled as combinations of Poisson point processes and Gaussian processes, respectively. The EEG models contain a feedback structure that is based on physiological data. The maximum likelihood sleep stage monitor, that uses the sleep-related observations, has been derived and implemented. The agreement between automatic and human stage classifications of six sleep recordings was 70.6\%, which was 4.5\% worse than the average agreement between six human classifiers. Monitoring of simulated sleep suggests that the difficulty in separating wakefulness from stage 1 is due to poor modelling. If one ignores this difference, which, from a diagnostic point of view is fairly unimportant, the above mentioned agreement reaches 81.8\%, which is 0.5\% better than the corresponding average human vs human agreement.
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human sleep stages
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sleep related electroencephalogram
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EEG
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electrooculogram
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EOG
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electromyogram
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EMG
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Markov chain
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Wiener processes
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combinations of Poisson point processes and Gaussian processes
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feedback structure
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maximum likelihood sleep stage monitor
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