Sleep Stage Classification Using a Pre-trained Deep Learning Model
Ardeshir, Hassan, Araghi, Mohammad
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
One of the common human diseases is sleep disorders. The classification of sleep stages plays a fundamental role in diagnosing sleep disorders, monitoring treatment effectiveness, and understanding the relationship between sleep stages and various health conditions. A precise and efficient classification of these stages can significantly enhance our understanding of sleep-related phenomena and ultimately lead to improved health outcomes and disease treatment. Models others propose are often time-consuming and lack sufficient accuracy, especially in stage N1. The main objective of this research is to present a machine-learning model called "EEGMobile". This model utilizes pre-trained models and learns from electroencephalogram (EEG) spectrograms of brain signals. The model achieved an accuracy of 86.97% on a publicly available dataset named "Sleep-EDF20", outperforming other models proposed by different researchers. Moreover, it recorded an accuracy of 56.4% in stage N1, which is better than other models. These findings demonstrate that this model has the potential to achieve better results for the treatment of this disease.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-6-2023
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