Louis Beaugris's research while affiliated with Kean University and other places
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Publications (5)
Introduction
Epidemiologic data show strong associations between self-reported sleep duration and hypertension (HTN). Modeling these associations is suboptimal when utilizing traditional logistic regressions. In this study, we modeled the associations of sleep duration and HTN using Deep Learning Network.
Methods
Data were extracted from participa...
Background
Population estimates of sleep duration and quality are inconsistent because they rely primarily on self-reported data. Passive and ubiquitous digital tracking and wearable devices may provide more accurate estimates of sleep duration and quality.
Objective
This study aimed to identify trends in sleep duration and quality in New York Cit...
Introduction
The electroencephalogram (EEG) reflects the falling asleep process through a progressive reduction in the beta power (15-30 Hz) and a corresponding increase in the theta power (4-8 Hz) band. The log-ratio “ρ=10×log(β/θ)” monotonically decreases by an order of magnitude as sleep initiates.
Methods
We modulated the volume of audio using...
Typescript. Thesis (Ph. D.) - University of Iowa, 2002. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 41).