Automatic sleep staging using ear-EEG
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چکیده
BACKGROUND Sleep and sleep quality assessment by means of sleep stage analysis is important for both scientific and clinical applications. Unfortunately, the presently preferred method, polysomnography (PSG), requires considerable expert assistance and significantly affects the sleep of the person under observation. A reliable, accurate and mobile alternative to the PSG would make sleep information much more readily available in a wide range of medical circumstances. NEW METHOD Using an already proven method, ear-EEG, in which electrodes are placed inside the concha and ear canal, we measure cerebral activity and automatically score the sleep into up to five stages. These results are compared to manual scoring by trained clinicians, based on a simultaneously recorded PSG. RESULTS The correspondence between manually scored sleep, based on the PSG, and the automatic labelling, based on ear-EEG data, was evaluated using Cohen's kappa coefficient. Kappa values are in the range 0.5-0.8, making ear-EEG relevant for both scientific and clinical applications. Furthermore, a sleep-wake classifier with leave-one-out cross validation yielded specificity of 0.94 and sensitivity of 0.52 for the sleep stage. COMPARISON WITH EXISTING METHOD(S) Ear-EEG based scoring has clear advantages when compared to both the PSG and other mobile solutions, such as actigraphs. It is far more mobile, and potentially cheaper than the PSG, and the information on sleep stages is far superior to a wrist-based actigraph, or other devices based solely on body movement. CONCLUSIONS This study shows that ear-EEG recordings carry information about sleep stages, and indicates that automatic sleep staging based on ear-EEG can classify sleep stages with a level of accuracy that makes it relevant for both scientific and clinical sleep assessment.
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دوره 16 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2017