Leveraging multimodal and feature selection approaches to improve sleep apnea classification performance

G. Memis, M. Sert, A. Yazıcı
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder with long-term adverse effects such as cardiovascular diseases. However, clinical methods, such as polisomnograms, have high monitoring costs due to long waiting times and hence efficient computer-based methods are needed for diagnosing OSA. In this study, we propose a method based on feature selection of fused oxygen saturation and electrocardiogram signals for OSA classification. Specifically, we use Relieff feature selection algorithm to obtain robust features from both biological signals and design three classifiers, namely Naive Bayes (NB), k-nearest neighbors (kNN), and Support Vector Machine (DVM) to test these features. Our experimental results on the real clinical samples from the PhysioNet dataset show that the proposed multimodal and Relieff feature selection based method improves the average classification accuracy by 4.67% on all test scenarios.
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利用多模态和特征选择方法提高睡眠呼吸暂停分类性能
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)是一种具有心血管疾病等长期不良影响的睡眠障碍。然而,临床方法,如极化图,由于等待时间长,监测成本高,因此需要有效的基于计算机的方法来诊断OSA。在本研究中,我们提出了一种基于融合血氧饱和度和心电图信号特征选择的OSA分类方法。具体来说,我们使用Relieff特征选择算法从这两个生物信号中获得鲁棒特征,并设计了朴素贝叶斯(NB)、k近邻(kNN)和支持向量机(DVM)三种分类器来测试这些特征。基于PhysioNet数据集的真实临床样本的实验结果表明,基于多模态和Relieff特征选择的方法在所有测试场景下的平均分类准确率提高了4.67%。
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