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arxiv: 1805.07300 · v1 · pith:B52CDJ3Bnew · submitted 2018-05-18 · 📊 stat.ML · cs.LG· eess.SP· stat.AP

Multitaper Spectral Estimation HDP-HMMs for EEG Sleep Inference

classification 📊 stat.ML cs.LGeess.SPstat.AP
keywords sleepspectralestimationstagesdynamicsmodelmultitaperneural
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Electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring of neural activity is widely used for sleep disorder diagnostics and research. The standard of care is to manually classify 30-second epochs of EEG time-domain traces into 5 discrete sleep stages. Unfortunately, this scoring process is subjective and time-consuming, and the defined stages do not capture the heterogeneous landscape of healthy and clinical neural dynamics. This motivates the search for a data-driven and principled way to identify the number and composition of salient, reoccurring brain states present during sleep. To this end, we propose a Hierarchical Dirichlet Process Hidden Markov Model (HDP-HMM), combined with wide-sense stationary (WSS) time series spectral estimation to construct a generative model for personalized subject sleep states. In addition, we employ multitaper spectral estimation to further reduce the large variance of the spectral estimates inherent to finite-length EEG measurements. By applying our method to both simulated and human sleep data, we arrive at three main results: 1) a Bayesian nonparametric automated algorithm that recovers general temporal dynamics of sleep, 2) identification of subject-specific "microstates" within canonical sleep stages, and 3) discovery of stage-dependent sub-oscillations with shared spectral signatures across subjects.

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