Sleep Stage Estimation by Introduction of Sleep Domain Knowledge to AI: Towards Personalized Sleep Counseling System with GenAI

Authors

  • Iko Nakari The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan
  • Keiki Takadama The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaaiss.v3i1.31237

Keywords:

Impact of GenAI on Social and Individual Well-being

Abstract

As a first step towards realizing an AI sleep counselor capable of generating personalized advice, this paper proposes a method for monitoring daily sleep conditions with a mattress sensor. To improve the accuracy of sleep stage estimation and to get accurate sleep structure, this paper introduced sleep domain knowledge to machine learning for improving the accuracy of sleep stage estimation. Concretely, the proposed method estimates ultradian rhythm based on the body movement density, updates prediction probabilities of each sleep stage by ML model and applies WAKE/NR3 detection based on the large/small body movement. Through the human subject experiment, the following implications have been revealed: (1) the proposed method improved the percentage of Accuracy by 65.0% from 61.5% and the QWK score by 0.196 from 0.297 by the conventional machine learning method; (2) the proposed method prevents over-NR12 estimating and is useful for understanding sleep structure by estimating REM sleep and NR3 sleep correctly. (3) the correct estimation of ultradian rhythms significantly improved the sleep stage estimation, with an Accuracy of 77.6% and a QWK score of 0.52 when all subjects' ultradian rhythms were estimated correctly.

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Published

2024-05-20

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Impact of GenAI on Social and Individual Well-being