Mahmud et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Sleep apnea event detection from sub-frame based feature variation in EEG signal using deep convolutional neural networkMahmud et al., 2020
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- Mahmud T
- Khan I
- Mahmud T
- Fattah S
- Zhu W
- Ahmad M
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- 2020 42nd annual international conference of the IEEE engineering in medicine & biology society (EMBC)
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The topic of automatic detection of sleep apnea which is a respiratory sleep disorder, affecting millions of patients worldwide, is continuously being explored by researchers. Electroencephalogram signal (EEG) represents a promising tool due to its direct correlation …
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