Abstract
AbstractThis paper proposes a deep learning (DL) model for automatic sleep stage classification based on single-channel EEG data. The DL model features a convolutional neural network (CNN) and transformers. The model was designed to run on energy and memory-constrained devices for real-time operation with local processing. The Fpz-Cz EEG signals from a publicly available Sleep-EDF dataset are used to train and test the model. Four convolutional filter layers were used to extract features and reduce the data dimension. Then, transformers were utilized to learn the time-variant features of the data. To improve performance, we also implemented a subject specific training before the inference (i.e., prediction) stage. With the subject specific training, the F1 score was 0.91, 0.37, 0.84, 0.877, and 0.73 for wake, N1-N3, and rapid eye movement (REM) stages, respectively. The performance of the model was comparable to the state-of-the-art works with significantly greater computational costs. We tested a reduced-sized version of the proposed model on a low-cost Arduino Nano 33 BLE board and it was fully functional and accurate. In the future, a fully integrated wireless EEG sensor with edge DL will be developed for sleep research in pre-clinical and clinical experiments, such as real-time sleep modulation.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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