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any EDFs with corresponding audio?

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christuritzin +0 points · over 8 years ago

Looking at the montages of the available data sets 2 include a snore channel, but it's sampled 100-300 Hz. Low Hz like that isn't actually audio, more just an indication of the existence of sound. I'm working on a project that analyzes audio to detect apneas and hypopneas. I don't know the exact Hz I need for my analysis, but I suspect 300 Hz is too low.

Have you seen any datasets with a corresponding audio signal of significantly higher Hz?

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mrueschman +0 points · over 8 years ago

I am not familiar with any datasets like that. I will ask a couple people here who know more about our PSG archives to comment if they have any insight.

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DanMobley +0 points · over 8 years ago

The NSRR does not currently have any datasets with snore channel sampled at >300 Hz. Additionally, I believe the snore data captured is vibratory snore through either the pressure transducer or via an EMG snore sensor, depending on the study.

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christuritzin +0 points · over 8 years ago

Thanks @mrueschman and @DanMobley. It seems like maybe 20% of sleep labs record simultaneous audio. I'd be up for working directly with a lab if you know of any who record audio and participate in research.