A unified benchmark of 172 EEG analysis tasks shows that LLMs handle well-specified analyses better than long multi-step workflows, and that structured agent execution usually beats autonomous code generation.
Inter-database validation of a deep learning approach for automatic sleep scoring
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In this work we describe a new deep learning approach for automatic sleep staging, and carry out its validation by addressing its generalization capabilities on a wide range of sleep staging databases. Prediction capabilities are evaluated in the context of independent local and external generalization scenarios. Effectively, by comparing both procedures it is possible to better extrapolate the expected performance of the method on the general reference task of sleep staging, regardless of data from a specific database. In addition, we examine the suitability of a novel approach based on the use of an ensemble of individual local models and evaluate its impact on the resulting inter-database generalization performance. Validation results show good general performance, as compared to the expected levels of human expert agreement, as well as state-of-the-art automatic sleep staging approaches
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A unified benchmark of 172 EEG analysis tasks shows that LLMs handle well-specified analyses better than long multi-step workflows, and that structured agent execution usually beats autonomous code generation.