Abstract

The demand for automatic sleep stage classification using easily obtainable signals like electrocardiograms (ECGs) is rising due to the growing number of sleep disorder cases. Our study examined the potential of using single-channel ECG signals for user-friendly automatic sleep stage classification. Unlike previous studies that relied on manual features such as heart rate and variability, we propose using fully neural network-based features. The proposed model uses a ContextNet-based feature encoder applied to the ECG spectrogram, and a Transformer model to capture the temporal properties of sleep cycles over the course of the night.

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