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Domain Invariant Representation Learning and Sleep Dynamics Modeling for Automatic Sleep Staging

Published 6 Dec 2023 in cs.LG and eess.SP | (2312.03196v3)

Abstract: Sleep staging has become a critical task in diagnosing and treating sleep disorders to prevent sleep related diseases. With growing large scale sleep databases, significant progress has been made toward automatic sleep staging. However, previous studies face critical problems in sleep studies; the heterogeneity of subjects' physiological signals, the inability to extract meaningful information from unlabeled data to improve predictive performances, the difficulty in modeling correlations between sleep stages, and the lack of an effective mechanism to quantify predictive uncertainty. In this study, we propose a neural network based sleep staging model, DREAM, to learn domain generalized representations from physiological signals and models sleep dynamics. DREAM learns sleep related and subject invariant representations from diverse subjects' sleep signals and models sleep dynamics by capturing interactions between sequential signal segments and between sleep stages. We conducted a comprehensive empirical study to demonstrate the superiority of DREAM, including sleep stage prediction experiments, a case study, the usage of unlabeled data, and uncertainty. Notably, the case study validates DREAM's ability to learn generalized decision function for new subjects, especially in case there are differences between testing and training subjects. Uncertainty quantification shows that DREAM provides prediction uncertainty, making the model reliable and helping sleep experts in real world applications.

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