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Fibromyalgia is a musculoskeletal disorder characterized by chronic, widespread muscle pain. This condition is associated with disturbed sleep, which has a direct impact on patient quality of life. Patient-reported outcomes are frequently used to assess sleep quality, but show modest correlations with objective measures of sleep, such as polysomnography. Working towards our goal of an automated ambulatory system of assessing sleep quality, we use features from blood volume pulse (BVP) and electrodermal activity (EDA) collected with a wearable device during sleep. We compare these measurements between individuals with fibromyalgia who experienced poor sleep and individuals in a control group who experienced refreshing sleep. By applying Learning Using Concave and Convex Kernels (LUCCK) and Support Vector Machines (SVM), we achieve mean Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve (AUC) of 0.6573 and 0.6526, respectively, by using BVP data for classifying individuals to the two groups.
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