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Sleep Arousal Detection from Polysomnography using the Scattering Transform and Recurrent Neural Networks

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arxiv 1810.08875 v1 pith:C4NKRXNG submitted 2018-10-21 cs.LG eess.SPstat.ML

classification cs.LGeess.SPstat.ML
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Sleep disorders are implicated in a growing number of health problems. In this paper, we present a signal-processing/machine learning approach to detecting arousals in the multi-channel polysomnographic recordings of the Physionet/CinC Challenge2018 dataset. Methods: Our network architecture consists of two components. Inputs were presented to a Scattering Transform (ST) representation layer which fed a recurrent neural network for sequence learning using three layers of Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM). The STs were calculated for each signal with downsampling parameters chosen to give approximately 1 s time resolution, resulting in an eighteen-fold data reduction. The LSTM layers then operated at this downsampled rate. Results: The proposed approach detected arousal regions on the 10% random sample of the hidden test set with an AUROC of 88.0% and an AUPRC of 42.1%.

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