Function called by function GGIR. It estimates the sustained inactivity periods in each day, which are used as input for g.part4 which then labels them as nocturnal sleep or day time sustained inactivity periods. Typical users should work with function GGIR only.
g.part3(metadatadir = c(), f0, f1, myfun = c(),
params_sleep = c(), params_metrics = c(), params_output = c(),
params_general = c(), verbose = TRUE,
...)
The function provides no values, it only ensures that other functions are called and that their output is stored in .RData files.
night
nightnumber
definition
definition of sustained inactivity. For example,
T10A5 refers to 10 minute window and a 5 degree angle (see paper for
further explaination).
start.time.day
timestamp when the day started
nsib.periods
number of sustained inactivity bouts
tot.sib.dur.hrs
total duration of all sustained inactivity bouts
fraction.night.invalid
fraction of the night for which
accelerometer data was invalid, e.g. monitor not worn
sib.period
number of sustained inactivity period
sib.onset.time
onset time of sustained inactivity period
sib.end.time
end time of sustained inactivity period
Directory that holds a folder 'meta' and inside this a folder 'basic' which contains the milestone data produced by g.part1. The folderstructure is normally created by g.part1 and GGIR will recognise what the value of metadatadir is.
File index to start with (default = 1). Index refers to the filenames sorted in alphabetical order
File index to finish with (defaults to number of files available, i.e., f1 = 0)
External function object to be applied to raw data. See details applyExtFunction.
See details in GGIR.
See details in GGIR.
See details in GGIR.
See details in GGIR.
See details in GGIR.
To ensure compatibility with R scripts written for older GGIR versions, the user can also provide parameters listed in the params_ objects as direct argument.
Vincent T van Hees <v.vanhees@accelting.com>
GGIR comes with many processing parameters, which have been thematically grouped in parameter objects (R list). By running print(load_params()) you can see the default values of all the parameter objects. When g.part 3 is used via GGIR you have the option to specifiy a configuration file, which will overrule the default parameter values. Further, as user you can set parameter values as input argument to both g.part3 and GGIR. Directly specified argument overrule the configuration file and default values.
See the GGIR package vignette or the details section in GGIR for a more elaborate overview of parameter objects and their usage across GGIR.
van Hees VT, Sabia S, et al. (2015) A novel, open access method to assess sleep duration using a wrist-worn accelerometer, PLoS ONE, November 2015
van Hees VT, Sabia S, et al. (2018) Estimating sleep parameters using an accelerometer without sleep diary. Scientific Reports.
if (FALSE) {
metadatadir = "C:/myfolder/meta" # assumes that there is a subfolder in
# metadatadir named 'basic' containing the output from g.part1
g.part3(metadatadir=metadatadir, anglethreshold=5,
timethreshold=5, overwrite=FALSE)
}
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