# Fitbit Sleep Intraday Sensor parameters description for `[FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY]`: |Key                              | Description | |----------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |`[CONTAINER]`| Container where your sleep intraday data is stored, depending on the data stream you are using this can be a database table, a CSV file, etc. | ## RAPIDS provider !!! info "Available time segments" - Available for all time segments !!! info "File Sequence" ```bash - data/raw/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday_raw.csv - data/raw/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday_with_datetime.csv - data/interim/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday_episodes.csv - data/interim/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday_episodes_resampled.csv - data/interim/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday_episodes_resampled_with_datetime.csv - data/interim/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday_features/fitbit_sleep_intraday_{language}_{provider_key}.csv - data/processed/features/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday.csv ``` Parameters description for `[FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY][PROVIDERS][RAPIDS]`: |Key                              | Description | |----------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |`[COMPUTE]` | Set to `True` to extract `FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY` features from the `RAPIDS` provider| |`[FEATURES]` | Features to be computed from sleep intraday data, see table below | |`[SLEEP_LEVELS]` | Fitbit’s sleep API Version 1 only provides `CLASSIC` records. However, Version 1.2 provides 2 types of records: `CLASSIC` and `STAGES`. `STAGES` is only available in devices with a heart rate sensor and even those devices will fail to report it if the battery is low or the device is not tight enough. While `CLASSIC` contains 3 sleep levels (`awake`, `restless`, and `asleep`), `STAGES` contains 4 sleep levels (`wake`, `deep`, `light`, `rem`). To make it consistent, RAPIDS grouped them into 2 `UNIFIED` sleep levels: `awake` (`CLASSIC`: `awake` and `restless`; `STAGES`: `wake`) and `asleep` (`CLASSIC`: `asleep`; `STAGES`: `deep`, `light`, and `rem`). |`[SLEEP_TYPES]` | Types of sleep to be included in the feature extraction computation. Fitbit provides 2 types of sleep: `main`, `nap`. |`[INCLUDE_SLEEP_LATER_THAN]`| All resampled sleep rows (bin interval: one minute) that started after this time will be included in the feature computation. It is a number ranging from 0 (midnight) to 1439 (23:59) which denotes the number of minutes after midnight. If a segment is longer than one day, this value is for every day. |`[REFERENCE_TIME]`| The reference point from which the `[ROUTINE]` features are to be computed. Chosen from `MIDNIGHT` and `START_OF_THE_SEGMENT`, default is `MIDNIGHT`. If you have multiple time segments per day it might be more informative to set this flag to `START_OF_THE_SEGMENT`. Features description for `[FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY][PROVIDERS][RAPIDS][LEVELS_AND_TYPES]`: |Feature                                           |Units |Description | |------------------------------- |-------------- |-------------------------------------------------------------| |countepisode`[LEVEL][TYPE]` |episodes |Number of `[LEVEL][TYPE]`sleep episodes. `[LEVEL]`is one of `[SLEEP_LEVELS]` (e.g. awake-classic or rem-stages) and `[TYPE]` is one of `[SLEEP_TYPES]` (e.g. main). Both `[LEVEL]`and `[TYPE]` can also be `all` when ``LEVELS_AND_TYPES_COMBINING_ALL`` is True, which ignores the levels and groups by sleep types. |sumduration`[LEVEL][TYPE]` |minutes |Total duration of all `[LEVEL][TYPE]`sleep episodes. `[LEVEL]`is one of `[SLEEP_LEVELS]` (e.g. awake-classic or rem-stages) and `[TYPE]` is one of `[SLEEP_TYPES]` (e.g. main). Both `[LEVEL]` and `[TYPE]`can also be `all` when `LEVELS_AND_TYPES_COMBINING_ALL` is True, which ignores the levels and groups by sleep types. |maxduration`[LEVEL][TYPE]` |minutes | Longest duration of any `[LEVEL][TYPE]`sleep episode. `[LEVEL]`is one of `[SLEEP_LEVELS]` (e.g. awake-classic or rem-stages) and `[TYPE]` is one of `[SLEEP_TYPES]` (e.g. main). Both `[LEVEL]` and `[TYPE]`can also be `all` when `LEVELS_AND_TYPES_COMBINING_ALL` is True, which ignores the levels and groups by sleep types. |minduration`[LEVEL][TYPE]` |minutes | Shortest duration of any `[LEVEL][TYPE]`sleep episode. `[LEVEL]`is one of `[SLEEP_LEVELS]` (e.g. awake-classic or rem-stages) and `[TYPE]` is one of `[SLEEP_TYPES]` (e.g. main). Both `[LEVEL]` and `[TYPE]`can also be `all` when `LEVELS_AND_TYPES_COMBINING_ALL` is True, which ignores the levels and groups by sleep types. |avgduration`[LEVEL][TYPE]` |minutes | Average duration of all `[LEVEL][TYPE]`sleep episodes. `[LEVEL]`is one of `[SLEEP_LEVELS]` (e.g. awake-classic or rem-stages) and `[TYPE]` is one of `[SLEEP_TYPES]` (e.g. main). Both `[LEVEL]` and `[TYPE]`can also be `all` when `LEVELS_AND_TYPES_COMBINING_ALL` is True, which ignores the levels and groups by sleep types. |medianduration`[LEVEL][TYPE]` |minutes | Median duration of all `[LEVEL][TYPE]`sleep episodes. `[LEVEL]`is one of `[SLEEP_LEVELS]` (e.g. awake-classic or rem-stages) and `[TYPE]` is one of `[SLEEP_TYPES]` (e.g. main). Both `[LEVEL]` and `[TYPE]`can also be `all` when `LEVELS_AND_TYPES_COMBINING_ALL` is True, which ignores the levels and groups by sleep types. |stdduration`[LEVEL][TYPE]` |minutes | Standard deviation duration of all `[LEVEL][TYPE]`sleep episodes. `[LEVEL]`is one of `[SLEEP_LEVELS]` (e.g. awake-classic or rem-stages) and `[TYPE]` is one of `[SLEEP_TYPES]` (e.g. main). Both `[LEVEL]` and `[TYPE]`can also be `all` when `LEVELS_AND_TYPES_COMBINING_ALL` is True, which ignores the levels and groups by sleep types. Features description for `[FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY][PROVIDERS][RAPIDS]` RATIOS `[ACROSS_LEVELS]`: |Feature                            |Units |Description | |-------------------------- |-------------- |-------------------------------------------------------------| |ratiocount`[LEVEL]` |-|Ratio between the **count** of episodes of a single sleep `[LEVEL]` and the **count** of all episodes of all levels during both `main` and `nap` sleep types. This answers the question: what percentage of all `wake`, `deep`, `light`, and `rem` episodes were `rem`? (e.g., $countepisode[remstages][all] / countepisode[all][all]$) |ratioduration`[LEVEL]` |-|Ratio between the **duration** of episodes of a single sleep `[LEVEL]` and the **duration** of all episodes of all levels during both `main` and `nap` sleep types. This answers the question: what percentage of all `wake`, `deep`, `light`, and `rem` time was `rem`? (e.g., $sumduration[remstages][all] / sumduration[all][all]$) Features description for `[FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY][PROVIDERS][RAPIDS]` RATIOS `[ACROSS_TYPES]`: |Feature                            |Units |Description | |-------------------------- |-------------- |-------------------------------------------------------------| |ratiocountmain |- |Ratio between the **count** of all `main` episodes (independently of the levels inside) divided by the **count** of all `main` and `nap` episodes. This answers the question: what percentage of all sleep episodes (`main` and `nap`) were `main`? We do not provide the ratio for `nap` because is complementary. ($countepisode[all][main] / countepisode[all][all]$) |ratiodurationmain |- |Ratio between the **duration** of all `main` episodes (independently of the levels inside) divided by the **duration** of all `main` and `nap` episodes. This answers the question: what percentage of all sleep time (`main` and `nap`) was `main`? We do not provide the ratio for `nap` because is complementary. ($sumduration[all][main] / sumduration[all][all]$) Features description for `[FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY][PROVIDERS][RAPIDS]` RATIOS `[WITHIN_LEVELS]`: |Feature                            |Units |Description | |--------------------------------- |-------------- |-------------------------------------------------------------| |ratiocount`[TYPE]`within`[LEVEL]` |- |Ratio between the **count** of episodes of a single sleep `[LEVEL]` during `main` sleep divided by the **count** of episodes of a single sleep `[LEVEL]` during `main` **and** `nap`. This answers the question: are `rem` episodes more frequent during `main` than `nap` sleep? We do not provide the ratio for `nap` because is complementary. ($countepisode[remstages][main] / countepisode[remstages][all]$) |ratioduration`[TYPE]`within`[LEVEL]` |- |Ratio between the **duration** of episodes of a single sleep `[LEVEL]` during `main` sleep divided by the **duration** of episodes of a single sleep `[LEVEL]` during `main` **and** `nap`. This answers the question: is `rem` time more frequent during `main` than `nap` sleep? We do not provide the ratio for `nap` because is complementary. ($countepisode[remstages][main] / countepisode[remstages][all]$) Features description for `[FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY][PROVIDERS][RAPIDS]` RATIOS `[WITHIN_TYPES]`: |Feature                                                   |Units|Description| | - |- | - | |ratiocount`[LEVEL]`within`[TYPE]` |-|Ratio between the **count** of episodes of a single sleep `[LEVEL]` and the **count** of all episodes of all levels during either `main` or `nap` sleep types. This answers the question: what percentage of all `wake`, `deep`, `light`, and `rem` episodes were `rem` during `main`/`nap` sleep time? (e.g., $countepisode[remstages][main] / countepisode[all][main]$) |ratioduration`[LEVEL]`within`[TYPE]` |-|Ratio between the **duration** of episodes of a single sleep `[LEVEL]` and the **duration** of all episodes of all levels during either `main` or `nap` sleep types. This answers the question: what percentage of all `wake`, `deep`, `light`, and `rem` time was `rem` during `main`/`nap` sleep time? (e.g., $sumduration[remstages][main] / sumduration[all][main]$) Features description for `[FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY][PROVIDERS][RAPIDS][ROUTINE]`: |Feature |Units |Description | |--------------------------------- |-------------- |-------------------------------------------------------------| |starttimefirstmainsleep |minutes |Start time (in minutes since `REFERENCE_TIME`) of the first main sleep episode after `INCLUDE_EPISODES_LATER_THAN`. |endtimelastmainsleep |minutes |End time (in minutes since `REFERENCE_TIME`) of the last main sleep episode after `INCLUDE_EPISODES_LATER_THAN`. |starttimefirstnap |minutes |Start time (in minutes since `REFERENCE_TIME`) of the first nap episode after `INCLUDE_EPISODES_LATER_THAN`. |endtimelastnap |minutes |End time (in minutes since `REFERENCE_TIME`) of the last nap episode after `INCLUDE_EPISODES_LATER_THAN`. !!! note "Assumptions/Observations" 1. Deleting values from `[SLEEP_LEVELS]` or `[SLEEP_TYPES]` will only change the features you receive from `[LEVELS_AND_TYPES]`. For example if `STAGES` only contains `[rem, light]` you will not receive `countepisode[wake|deep][TYPE]` or sum, max, min, avg, median, or std `duration`. These values will not influence `RATIOS` or `ROUTINE` features. 2. Any `[LEVEL]` grouping is done within the elements of each class `CLASSIC`, `STAGES`, and `UNIFIED`. That is, we never combine `CLASSIC` or `STAGES` types to compute features when `LEVELS_AND_TYPES_COMBINING_ALL` is True or when computing `RATIOS`. ## PRICE provider !!! info "Available time segments" - Available for any time segments larger or equal to one day !!! info "File Sequence" ```bash - data/raw/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday_raw.csv - data/raw/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday_parsed.csv - data/interim/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday_episodes_resampled.csv - data/interim/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday_episodes_resampled_with_datetime.csv - data/interim/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday_features/fitbit_sleep_intraday_{language}_{provider_key}.csv - data/processed/features/{pid}/fitbit_sleep_intraday.csv ``` Parameters description for `[FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY][PROVIDERS][PRICE]`: |Key                                                                  | Description | |----------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |`[COMPUTE]` | Set to `True` to extract `FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY` features from the `PRICE` provider | |`[FEATURES]` | Features to be computed from sleep intraday data, see table below |`[SLEEP_LEVELS]` | Fitbit’s sleep API Version 1 only provides `CLASSIC` records. However, Version 1.2 provides 2 types of records: `CLASSIC` and `STAGES`. `STAGES` is only available in devices with a heart rate sensor and even those devices will fail to report it if the battery is low or the device is not tight enough. While `CLASSIC` contains 3 sleep levels (`awake`, `restless`, and `asleep`), `STAGES` contains 4 sleep levels (`wake`, `deep`, `light`, `rem`). To make it consistent, RAPIDS grouped them into 2 `UNIFIED` sleep levels: `awake` (`CLASSIC`: `awake` and `restless`; `STAGES`: `wake`) and `asleep` (`CLASSIC`: `asleep`; `STAGES`: `deep`, `light`, and `rem`). |`[DAY_TYPE]` | The features of this provider can be computed using daily averages/standard deviations that were extracted on `WEEKEND` days only, `WEEK` days only, or `ALL` days| |`[GROUP_EPISODES_WITHIN]` | This parameter contains 2 values: `[START_TIME]` and `[LENGTH]`. Only `main` sleep episodes that intersect or contain the period between [`START_TIME`, `START_TIME` + `LENGTH`] are taken into account to compute the features described below. Both `[START_TIME]` and `[LENGTH]` are in minutes. `[START_TIME]` is a number ranging from 0 (midnight) to 1439 (23:59) which denotes the number of minutes after midnight. `[LENGTH]` is a number smaller than 1440 (24 hours). | Features description for `[FITBIT_SLEEP_INTRADAY][PROVIDERS][PRICE]`: |Feature                                                             |Units |Description | |------------------------------------- |----------------- |-------------------------------------------------------------| |avgduration`[LEVEL]`main`[DAY_TYPE]` |minutes | Average duration of daily `LEVEL` sleep episodes. You can include daily average that were computed on weekend days, week days or both depending on the value of the `DAY_TYPE` flag. |avgratioduration`[LEVEL]`withinmain`[DAY_TYPE]` |- | Average ratio between daily `LEVEL` time and in-bed time inferred from `main` sleep episodes. `LEVEL` is one of `SLEEP_LEVELS` (e.g. awake-classic or rem-stages). In-bed time is the total duration of all `main` sleep episodes for each day. You can include daily ratios that were computed on weekend days, week days or both depending on the value of the `DAY_TYPE` flag. |avgstarttimeofepisodemain`[DAY_TYPE]` |minutes | Average start time of the first `main` sleep episode of each day in a time segment. You can include daily start times from episodes detected on weekend days, week days or both depending on the value of the `DAY_TYPE` flag. |avgendtimeofepisodemain`[DAY_TYPE]` |minutes | Average end time of the last `main` sleep episode of each day in a time segment. You can include daily end times from episodes detected on weekend days, week days or both depending on the value of the `DAY_TYPE` flag. |avgmidpointofepisodemain`[DAY_TYPE]` |minutes | Average mid time between the start of the first `main` sleep episode and the end of the last `main` sleep episode of each day in a time segment. You can include episodes detected on weekend days, week days or both depending on the value of the `DAY_TYPE` flag. |stdstarttimeofepisodemain`[DAY_TYPE]` |minutes | Standard deviation of start time of the first `main` sleep episode of each day in a time segment. You can include daily start times from episodes detected on weekend days, week days or both depending on the value of the `DAY_TYPE` flag. |stdendtimeofepisodemain`[DAY_TYPE]` |minutes | Standard deviation of end time of the last `main` sleep episode of each day in a time segment. You can include daily end times from episodes detected on weekend days, week days or both depending on the value of the `DAY_TYPE` flag. |stdmidpointofepisodemain`[DAY_TYPE]` |minutes | Standard deviation of mid time between the start of the first `main` sleep episode and the end of the last `main` sleep episode of each day in a time segment. You can include episodes detected on weekend days, week days or both depending on the value of the `DAY_TYPE` flag. |socialjetlag |minutes | Difference in minutes between the avgmidpointofepisodemain (average mid time between bedtime and wake time) of weekends and weekdays. |meanssdstarttimeofepisodemain |minutes squared | Same as `avgstarttimeofepisodemain[DAY_TYPE]` but the average is computed over the squared differences of each pair of consecutive start times. |meanssdendtimeofepisodemain |minutes squared | Same as `avgendtimeofepisodemain[DAY_TYPE]` but the average is computed over the squared differences of each pair of consecutive end times. |meanssdmidpointofepisodemain |minutes squared | Same as `avgmidpointofepisodemain[DAY_TYPE]` but the average is computed over the squared differences of each pair of consecutive mid times. |medianssdstarttimeofepisodemain |minutes squared | Same as `avgstarttimeofepisodemain[DAY_TYPE]` but the median is computed over the squared differences of each pair of consecutive start times. |medianssdendtimeofepisodemain |minutes squared | Same as `avgendtimeofepisodemain[DAY_TYPE]` but the median is computed over the squared differences of each pair of consecutive end times. |medianssdmidpointofepisodemain |minutes squared | Same as `avgmidpointofepisodemain[DAY_TYPE]` but the median is computed over the squared differences of each pair of consecutive mid times. !!! note "Assumptions/Observations" 1. These features are based on descriptive statistics computed across daily values (start/end/mid times of sleep episodes). This is the reason why they are only available on time segments that are longer than 24 hours (we need at least 1 day to get the average). 2. Even though Fitbit provides 2 types of sleep episodes (`main` and `nap`), only `main` sleep episodes are considered. 3. How do we assign sleep episodes to specific dates? `START_TIME` and `LENGTH` control the dates that sleep episodes belong to. For a pair of `[START_TIME]` and `[LENGTH]`, sleep episodes (blue boxes) can only be placed at the following places:
Relationship between sleep episodes and the given times`([START_TIME], [LENGTH])`
- If the end time of a sleep episode is before `[START_TIME]`, it will belong to the day before its start date (e.g. sleep episode #1). - if (1) the start time or the end time of a sleep episode are between (overlap) `[START_TIME]` and `[START_TIME] + [LENGTH]` or (2) the start time is before `[START_TIME]` and the end time is after `[START_TIME] + [LENGTH]`, it will belong to its start date (e.g. sleep episode #2, #3, #4, #5). - If the start time of a sleep episode is after `START_TIME] + [LENGTH]`, it will belong to the day after its start date (e.g. sleep episode #6). Only `main` sleep episodes that intersect or contain the period between `[START_TIME]` and `[START_TIME] + [LENGTH]` will be included in the feature computation. If we process the following `main` sleep episodes: | episode |start|end| |-|-|-| |1|2021-02-01 12:00|2021-02-01 15:00| |2|2021-02-01 21:00|2021-02-02 03:00|02-01 |3|2021-02-02 05:00|2021-02-02 08:00|02-01 |4|2021-02-02 11:00|2021-02-02 14:00| |5|2021-02-02 19:00|2021-02-03 06:00|02-02 And our parameters: - `[INCLUDE_EPISODES_INTERSECTING][START_TIME]` = 1320 (today's 22:00) - `[INCLUDE_EPISODES_INTERSECTING][LENGTH]` = 720 (tomorrow's 10:00, or 22:00 + 12 hours) Only sleep episodes 2, 3,and 5 would be considered. 4. Time related features represent the number of minutes between the start/end/midpoint of sleep episodes and the assigned day's midnight. 5. All `main` sleep episodes are chunked within the requested [time segments](../../setup/configuration/#time-segments) which need to be at least 24 hours or more long (1, 2, 3, 7 days, etc.). Then, daily features will be extracted and averaged across the length of the time segment, for example: The daily features extracted on 2021-02-01 will be: - starttimeofepisodemain (bedtime) is `21 * 60` (episode 2 start time 2021-02-01 21:00) - endtimeofepisodemain (wake time) is `32 * 60 `(episode 3 end time 2021-02-02 08:00 + 24) - midpointofepisodemain (midpoint sleep) is `[(21 * 60) + (32 * 60)] / 2` The daily features extracted on 2021-02-02 will be: - starttimeofepisodemain (bedtime) is `19 * 60` (episode 5 start time 2021-02-01 19:00) - endtimeofepisodemain (wake time) is `30 * 60 `(episode 5 end time 2021-02-03 06:00 + 24) - midpointofepisodemain (midpoint sleep) is `[(19 * 60) + (30 * 60)] / 2` And `avgstarttimeofepisodemain[DAY_TYPE]` will be `([21 * 60] + [19 * 60]) / 2`