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There has been a fair amount of work on applications in sleep research (mostly around the automated analysis of polysomnography data, for sleep staging and/or identification of sleep disorders).
I think it is an interesting application area (given how time consuming sleep scoring is, and how much variation there can be between individual scorers).
I am not completely sure where it would fit, though.
Maybe in the "neuroscience" subsection at the end of "Deep learning to study the fundamental biological processes underlying human disease"?
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@SystemsResearch : what do you think of the reorganization suggested by @manolik in #1005? I lean towards using that framing for the next version of this manuscript. It looks like it might fit in what's proposed as Module 2.
Hi @cgreene. Overall, I think the proposed restructure is useful, and I agree that sleep could fit well in the 'specialized' block in module 2. My only doubt is whether that block (and block 6) would fit better in module 2 or later on. That might be a question for #1005, so I will ask there.
There has been a fair amount of work on applications in sleep research (mostly around the automated analysis of polysomnography data, for sleep staging and/or identification of sleep disorders).
I think it is an interesting application area (given how time consuming sleep scoring is, and how much variation there can be between individual scorers).
I am not completely sure where it would fit, though.
Maybe in the "neuroscience" subsection at the end of "Deep learning to study the fundamental biological processes underlying human disease"?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: