Abdollahpour et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Transfer learning convolutional neural network for sleep stage classification using two-stage data fusion frameworkAbdollahpour et al., 2020
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- Abdollahpour M
- Rezaii T
- Farzamnia A
- Saad I
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The most important part of sleep quality assessment is the classification of sleep stages, which helps to diagnose sleep-related disease. In the traditional sleep staging method, subjects have to spend a night in the sleep clinic for recording polysomnogram. Sleep expert …
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