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Sleep
Neuroscience
Nervous system
Sleep medicine
Dream
Neurophysiology
Sleep disorder
Rapid eye movement sleep
Polysomnography
Hypnogram
Slow-wave sleep
Actigraphy

Sleep Musicalization: Automatic Music Composition from Sleep Measurements Aurora Tulilaulu1 , Joonas Paalasmaa1,2 , Mikko Waris2 , and Hannu Toivonen1 1 Department of Computer Science and HIIT, University of Helsinki, F

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