Abstract:
Shown is how correspondence analysis can be used to track changes in an individuals' sleep pattern. Correspondence analysis was applied to sleep stage transition matrices...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Shown is how correspondence analysis can be used to track changes in an individuals' sleep pattern. Correspondence analysis was applied to sleep stage transition matrices computed from all-night sleep of normal, obese, and apnoetic subjects. Differences between the groups, and intraindividual changes in sleep patterns could be visualized better than with a x2-based clustering approach.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence ( Volume: PAMI-9, Issue: 5, September 1987)