On Improving PPG-Based Sleep Staging: A Pilot Study
On Improving PPG-Based Sleep Staging: A Pilot Study
Sleep monitoring through accessible wearable technology is crucial to improving well-being in ubiquitous computing. Although photoplethysmography(PPG) sensors are widely adopted in consumer devices, achieving consistently reliable sleep staging using PPG alone remains a non-trivial challenge. In this work, we explore multiple strategies to enhance the performance of PPG-based sleep staging. Specifically, we compare conventional single-stream model with dual-stream cross-attention strategies, based on which complementary information can be learned via PPG and PPG-derived modalities such as augmented PPG or synthetic ECG. To study the effectiveness of the aforementioned approaches in four-stage sleep monitoring task, we conducted experiments on the world's largest sleep staging dataset, i.e., the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis(MESA). We found that substantial performance gain can be achieved by combining PPG and its auxiliary information under the dual-stream cross-attention architecture. Source code of this project can be found at https://github.com/DavyWJW/sleep-staging-models
Chen Chen、Ligang Zhou、Laurence T. Yang、Sai Gu、Jiawei Wang、Yu Guan
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Chen Chen,Ligang Zhou,Laurence T. Yang,Sai Gu,Jiawei Wang,Yu Guan.On Improving PPG-Based Sleep Staging: A Pilot Study[EB/OL].(2025-07-23)[2025-08-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.02689.点此复制
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