This paper presents an actigraphy-based approach for sleep/wake detection for insomniacs. Due to its relative unobtrusiveness, actigraphy is often used to estimate overnight sleep-wake patterns in clinical practice. However, its performance has been shown to be limited in subjects with sleep complaints such as insomniacs. Quantifying activity counts on 30-s epoch basis, as usually done in regular actigraphy, may lead to an underestimation of wake periods where the subject shows reduced body movements. We therefore propose a new actigraphic feature to characterize the ‘possibility’ of epochs being asleep (or awake) before or after its nearest epoch with a very high activity levels. It is expected to correctly identify some wake epochs when t...
In the last years, actigraphy has been used more often for clinical research and research evaluation...
© Sleep Research Society 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Sleep Research ...
Recent work in unobtrusive sleep/wake classification has shown that cardiac and respiratory features...
This paper presents an actigraphy-based approach for sleep/wake detection for insomniacs. Due to its...
We evaluated the impact of arousals on the performance of actigraphy-based sleep/wake classification...
This study presents a thorough analysis of sleep/wake detection algorithms for efficient on-device s...
In the past decades, actigraphy has emerged as a promising, cost-effective, and easy-to-use tool for...
none3noStudy objective: The lack of quantitative criteria for identifying insomnia using actigraphy ...
Acute and chronic insomnia have different causes and may require different treatments. They are inve...
Sleep disorders are early markers of various serious diseases that can be treated moreeffectively wh...
We propose a novel machine learning-based method for analysing multi-night actigraphy signals to obj...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to evaluate quantitative actigraphic criteria obtained using the...
Objective: The present study explores the clinical utility and sensitivity of actigraphy as an outco...
This paper introduces a new method, bed actigraphy (BACT) for user-friendly sleep-wake monitoring. B...
In the last years, actigraphy has been used more often for clinical research and research evaluation...
© Sleep Research Society 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Sleep Research ...
Recent work in unobtrusive sleep/wake classification has shown that cardiac and respiratory features...
This paper presents an actigraphy-based approach for sleep/wake detection for insomniacs. Due to its...
We evaluated the impact of arousals on the performance of actigraphy-based sleep/wake classification...
This study presents a thorough analysis of sleep/wake detection algorithms for efficient on-device s...
In the past decades, actigraphy has emerged as a promising, cost-effective, and easy-to-use tool for...
none3noStudy objective: The lack of quantitative criteria for identifying insomnia using actigraphy ...
Acute and chronic insomnia have different causes and may require different treatments. They are inve...
Sleep disorders are early markers of various serious diseases that can be treated moreeffectively wh...
We propose a novel machine learning-based method for analysing multi-night actigraphy signals to obj...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to evaluate quantitative actigraphic criteria obtained using the...
Objective: The present study explores the clinical utility and sensitivity of actigraphy as an outco...
This paper introduces a new method, bed actigraphy (BACT) for user-friendly sleep-wake monitoring. B...
In the last years, actigraphy has been used more often for clinical research and research evaluation...
© Sleep Research Society 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Sleep Research ...
Recent work in unobtrusive sleep/wake classification has shown that cardiac and respiratory features...