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Polysomnographic data analysis
Jagošová, Petra ; Králík, Martin (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on analysis of polysomnographic signals based on various parameters in time and frequency domain. The parameters are acquired from 30 seconds long segments of EEG, EOG and EMG signals recorded during different sleep stages. The parameters useful for automatic detection of sleep stages are selected according to both visual analysis of boxplots and statistical analysis via comparison tests. EOG parameters selected in the time domain were mobility, skewness and kurtosis. Among EEG parameters, aktivity, 75. percentile, kurtosis and mobility were selected. Among EMG parameters, 75. percentile and complexity were selected. Finally, the parameters selected in the frequency domain were relative power spectra in alpha, delta and beta bands.
Automatic sleep scoring using polysomnographic data
Vávrová, Eva ; Potočňák, Tomáš (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
The thesis is focused on analysis of polysomnographic signals based on extraction of chosen parameters in time, frequency and time-frequency domain. The parameters are acquired from 30 seconds long segments of EEG, EMG and EOG signals recorded during different sleep stages. The parameters used for automatic classification of sleep stages are selected according to statistical analysis. The classification is realized by artificial neural networks, k-NN classifier and linear discriminant analysis. The program with a graphical user interface was created using Matlab.
Automatic sleep scoring using polysomnographic data
Kříženecká, Tereza ; Potočňák, Tomáš (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
The thesis is focused on automatic classification of polysomnographic signals based on various parameters in time and frequency domain. The parameters are acquired from 30 seconds long segments of EEG, EMG and EOG signals recorded during different sleep stages. The parameters used for automatic classification of sleep stages are selected according to statistical analysis. Classification is performed using the SVM method and evaluation of the success of the classification is done using sensitivity, specificity and percentage success. Classification method was implemented using Matlab.
Polysomnographic data analysis
Jagošová, Petra ; Králík, Martin (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on analysis of polysomnographic signals based on various parameters in time and frequency domain. The parameters are acquired from 30 seconds long segments of EEG, EOG and EMG signals recorded during different sleep stages. The parameters useful for automatic detection of sleep stages are selected according to both visual analysis of boxplots and statistical analysis via comparison tests. EOG parameters selected in the time domain were mobility, skewness and kurtosis. Among EEG parameters, aktivity, 75. percentile, kurtosis and mobility were selected. Among EMG parameters, 75. percentile and complexity were selected. Finally, the parameters selected in the frequency domain were relative power spectra in alpha, delta and beta bands.
Automatic sleep scoring using polysomnographic data
Kříženecká, Tereza ; Potočňák, Tomáš (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
The thesis is focused on automatic classification of polysomnographic signals based on various parameters in time and frequency domain. The parameters are acquired from 30 seconds long segments of EEG, EMG and EOG signals recorded during different sleep stages. The parameters used for automatic classification of sleep stages are selected according to statistical analysis. Classification is performed using the SVM method and evaluation of the success of the classification is done using sensitivity, specificity and percentage success. Classification method was implemented using Matlab.
Automatic sleep scoring using polysomnographic data
Vávrová, Eva ; Potočňák, Tomáš (referee) ; Ronzhina, Marina (advisor)
The thesis is focused on analysis of polysomnographic signals based on extraction of chosen parameters in time, frequency and time-frequency domain. The parameters are acquired from 30 seconds long segments of EEG, EMG and EOG signals recorded during different sleep stages. The parameters used for automatic classification of sleep stages are selected according to statistical analysis. The classification is realized by artificial neural networks, k-NN classifier and linear discriminant analysis. The program with a graphical user interface was created using Matlab.

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