Heiss et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Classification of sleep stages in infants: a neuro fuzzy approachHeiss et al., 2002
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- Heiss J
- Held C
- Estevez P
- Perez C
- Holzmann C
- Perez J
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- IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine
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An ANFIS based neuro-fuzzy classifier with a pruning algorithm was implemented and applied to the classification of sleep-waking states-stages in infants, using the sleep pattern detection system of PA Estevez (2002) to generate the inputs. Including artifacted pages, an …
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