SleepNetZero: Zero-Burden Zero-Shot Reliable Sleep Staging With Neural Networks Based on Ballistocardiograms
Shuzhen Li, Yuxin Chen, Xuesong Chen, Ruiyang Gao, Yupeng Zhang, Chao, Yu, Yunfei Li, Ziyi Ye, Weijun Huang, Hongliang Yi, Yue Leng, Yi Wu

TL;DR
SleepNetZero introduces a novel zero-shot learning approach for reliable, non-invasive sleep staging using ballistocardiogram signals, enabling accurate in-home sleep monitoring without extensive subject-specific training.
Contribution
This work is the first to demonstrate reliable BCG-based sleep staging with zero-shot learning, combining feature alignment and data augmentation for generalization across diverse populations.
Findings
Achieved 80.3% accuracy on large-scale datasets
Demonstrated 69.7% accuracy in real hospital settings
First reliable BCG-based sleep staging system
Abstract
Sleep monitoring plays a crucial role in maintaining good health, with sleep staging serving as an essential metric in the monitoring process. Traditional methods, utilizing medical sensors like EEG and ECG, can be effective but often present challenges such as unnatural user experience, complex deployment, and high costs. Ballistocardiography~(BCG), a type of piezoelectric sensor signal, offers a non-invasive, user-friendly, and easily deployable alternative for long-term home monitoring. However, reliable BCG-based sleep staging is challenging due to the limited sleep monitoring data available for BCG. A restricted training dataset prevents the model from generalization across populations. Additionally, transferring to BCG faces difficulty ensuring model robustness when migrating from other data sources. To address these issues, we introduce SleepNetZero, a zero-shot learning based…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObstructive Sleep Apnea Research · Sleep and Work-Related Fatigue · Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
MethodsALIGN
