EEG-based automatic sleep-wake classification in humans using short and standard epoch lengths

Arnaud Brignol, T. Al-Ani, X. Drouot
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The alternating among sleep-wake stages gives information related to the sleep quality and quantity since this alternating pattern is highly affected during sleep disorders. The analysis of sleep in humans is usually made on periods (epochs) of 30-s length according to the original Rechtschaffen and Kales sleep scoring manual. In this paper, we propose a new phase space-based algorithm (mainly based on Poincaré plot) for automatic classification of sleep-wake states in humans using EEG data gathered over relatively short-time periods. The effectiveness of our approach is demonstrated through a series of experiments involving EEG data from seven healthy adult female subjects and was tested on epoch lengths ranging from 3-s to 30-s. The performance of our phase space approach was compared to a 2-dimensional state space approach using spectral power in two selected human-specific frequency bands. These powers were calculated by dividing integrated spectral amplitudes at selected human-specific frequency bands. The comparison demonstrated that the phase space approach gives better performance in the case of short as well as standard 30-s epoch lengths.
基于脑电图的人类睡眠-觉醒自动分类,使用短和标准历元长度
睡眠-觉醒阶段之间的交替提供了与睡眠质量和数量相关的信息,因为这种交替模式在睡眠障碍期间受到高度影响。根据最初的Rechtschaffen和Kales睡眠评分手册,对人类睡眠的分析通常是在30秒的时间内进行的。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的基于相位空间的算法(主要基于poincar图),用于使用相对短时间内收集的脑电图数据对人类的睡眠-觉醒状态进行自动分类。我们的方法的有效性通过一系列涉及7名健康成年女性受试者的脑电图数据的实验得到了证明,并在3- 30秒的历元长度范围内进行了测试。将我们的相空间方法的性能与二维状态空间方法进行了比较,该方法使用了两个选定的人类特定频段的频谱功率。这些功率是通过除以选定的人类特定频段的积分频谱振幅来计算的。对比结果表明,相空间方法在30秒历元长度较短和标准30秒历元长度的情况下都具有较好的性能。
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