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NeuroSleepNet: A Multi-Head Self-Attention Based Automatic Sleep Scoring Scheme with Spatial and Multi-Scale Temporal Representation Learning

Published 31 Dec 2024 in eess.SP | (2501.00557v1)

Abstract: Objective: Automatic sleep scoring is crucial for diagnosing sleep disorders. Existing frameworks based on Polysomnography often rely on long sequences of input signals to predict sleep stages, which can introduce complexity. Moreover, there is limited exploration of simplifying representation learning in sleep scoring methods. Methods: In this study, we propose NeuroSleepNet, an automatic sleep scoring method designed to classify the current sleep stage using only the microevents in the current input signal, without the need for past inputs. Our model employs supervised spatial and multi-scale temporal context learning and incorporates a transformer encoder to enhance representation learning. Additionally, NeuroSleepNet is optimized for balanced performance across five sleep stages by introducing a logarithmic scale-based weighting technique as a loss function. Results: NeuroSleepNet achieved similar and comparable performance with current state-of-the-art results. The best accuracy, macro-F1 score, and Cohen's kappa were 86.1 percent, 80.8 percent, and 0.805 for Sleep-EDF expanded; 82.0 percent, 76.3 percent, and 0.753 for MESA; 80.5 percent, 76.8 percent, and 0.738 for Physio2018; and 86.7 percent, 80.9 percent, and 0.804 for the SHHS database. Conclusion: NeuroSleepNet demonstrates that even with a focus on computational efficiency and a purely supervised learning approach, it is possible to achieve performance that is comparable to state-of-the-art methods. Significance: Our study simplifies automatic sleep scoring by focusing solely on microevents in the current input signal while maintaining remarkable performance. This offers a streamlined alternative for sleep diagnosis applications.

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