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    Sleep-wake detection using recurrence quantification analysis

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    Artigo de Periódico
    Date
    2018
    Author
    Parro, Vanderlei Cunha
    Valdo, L.
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    Sao Paulo Research Foundation(Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP))
    FAPESP
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    Abstract
    Actigraphy is a method for monitoring the movements of the nondominant arm, and the technology has found applications ranging from clinical devices to smart wristbands. Time series obtained from actigraphy data is used in chronobiology to define the sleep-wake cycle, as well as in sleep medicine to evaluate an individual's sleep quality. In the study described in this paper, an algorithm based on recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) was applied to a time series obtained from a commercial actigraph, which was used to collect raw data alongside polysomnography (PSG), generally considered as the gold standard for assessing sleep quality. The central hypothesis is that transitions between sleep and wakefulness are not purely random events, but are strongly influenced by two internal processes: the homeostatic pressure and the circadian cycle. On the basis of this premise, application of RQA to time series as an estimator of this system should lead to improved results and allow more reliable investigations than a purely empirical approach. To compare the results from the RQA algorithm and those from PSG, we present a detailed statistical analysis involving a bias evaluation of the two methods following an approach suggested by Bland and Altman, a comparison of data processed using the kappa coefficient, and a comparison of consolidated sleep quality data using the p-value. Published by AIP Publishing.
    1. ACTIGRAPHY
    2. POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
    3. IDENTIFICATION
    4. KAPPA
    5. PARAMETERS
    6. ALGORITHMS
    7. AGREEMENT
    8. ADULTS
    9. Mathematics, Applied
    10. Physics, Mathematical
    11. ACTIGRAPHY
    12. POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
    13. IDENTIFICATION
    14. KAPPA
    15. PARAMETERS
    16. ALGORITHMS
    17. AGREEMENT
    18. ADULTS
    19. Mathematics, Applied
    20. Physics, Mathematical
    URI
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5024692
    https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1552
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