An automated quiet sleep detection approach in preterm infants as a gateway to assessing brain maturation
Sleep state development in preterm neonates can provide crucial information regarding functional brain maturation and give insight into neurological well being. However, visual labeling of sleep stages from EEG requires expertise and is very time consuming, prompting the need for an automated proced...
Main Authors: | Dereymaeker, A, Pillay, K, Vervisch, J, Van Huffel, S, Naulaers, G, Jansen, K, De Vos, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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World Scientific Publishing
2017
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