Certainty about uncertainty in sleep staging: a theoretical framework

Author:

van Gorp Hans12ORCID,Huijben Iris A M13,Fonseca Pedro12ORCID,van Sloun Ruud J G12,Overeem Sebastiaan14,van Gilst Merel M14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology , Eindhoven , the Netherlands

2. Personal Health, Philips Research , Eindhoven , the Netherlands

3. Onera Health , Eindhoven , the Netherlands

4. Sleep Medicine Centre, Kempenhaeghe Foundation , Eindhoven , the Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Sleep stage classification is an important tool for the diagnosis of sleep disorders. Because sleep staging has such a high impact on clinical outcome, it is important that it is done reliably. However, it is known that uncertainty exists in both expert scorers and automated models. On average, the agreement between human scorers is only 82.6%. In this study, we provide a theoretical framework to facilitate discussion and further analyses of uncertainty in sleep staging. To this end, we introduce two variants of uncertainty, known from statistics and the machine learning community: aleatoric and epistemic uncertainty. We discuss what these types of uncertainties are, why the distinction is useful, where they arise from in sleep staging, and provide recommendations on how this framework can improve sleep staging in the future.

Funder

Onera Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Neurology (clinical)

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