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Correction to: npj Digital Medicinehttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-024-01065-0, published online 20 May 2024 In this Article the authors have corrected a data cleaning issue. Specifically, some devices (older version of Actigraph) used to collect the wrist-worn accelerometer data for the study could enter sleep mode when the movement detected was low. Based on this, they filtered out the data affected by the sleep mode, only considering data without discontinuity in the data stream. However, another study in their group found this criterion insufficient because when the device enters sleep mode, values from the last timestamp are recorded for the entire second to the device, making it a continuous data stream. Therefore, all the data with repeated values for over one second were filtered out. The impact of the issue was limited to 205 out of 1448 nights of training data. After retraining on the clean dataset, preliminary results show that it enhances the reported sleep staging performance. These changes do not affect the core findings of the research. The accompanying open-source software package has also been updated to reflect these changes. The original article has been corrected.

Original publication

DOI

10.1038/s41746-024-01148-y

Type

Journal article

Journal

npj Digital Medicine

Publication Date

01/12/2024

Volume

7