Sleep Disorder Detection Using EEG Signals

Shashank S G
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Sleep disorders are prevalent health concerns affecting millions of individuals worldwide, with adverse impacts on overall well-being and cognitive function. Detecting and diagnosing these disorders accurately is crucial for effective treatment planning and management. This project focuses on utilizing Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, a non-invasive method for monitoring brain activity, to detect sleeping disorders. By leveraging advanced signal processing techniques and machine learning algorithms, this research aims to develop a robust and accurate system capable of identifying various types of sleep disorders, such as insomnia, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy, based on EEG data. The proposed approach holds the potential to enhance early detection, personalized treatment strategies, and ultimately improve the quality of life for individuals affected by sleep disorders. Keywords-Ambulatory EEG, automatic scoring, deep learning, electroencephalography, sleep staging.
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利用脑电信号检测睡眠障碍
睡眠障碍是影响全球数百万人的普遍健康问题,对整体健康和认知功能造成不利影响。准确检测和诊断这些疾病对于有效的治疗规划和管理至关重要。本项目的重点是利用脑电图(EEG)信号这种监测大脑活动的非侵入性方法来检测睡眠障碍。通过利用先进的信号处理技术和机器学习算法,本研究旨在开发一种强大而准确的系统,能够根据脑电图数据识别各种类型的睡眠障碍,如失眠、睡眠呼吸暂停和嗜睡症。所提出的方法有望加强早期检测和个性化治疗策略,并最终改善受睡眠障碍影响的个人的生活质量。关键词-非卧床脑电图、自动评分、深度学习、脑电图、睡眠分期。
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