Table 2 (Related to Fig. 5): table showing the mean error difference and their standard errors between ABRA-detected wave 1 latency and amplitude and corresponding ground truth values detected by human reviewers. Two sample t-tests found that mean error differences were not significant for wave 1 latency nor for wave 1 amplitude estimates at the 95% significance level after bonferroni correction.

From: An open-source deep learning-based toolbox for automated auditory brainstem response analyses (ABRA)

 

Wave 1 Latency (ms)

Wave 1 Amplitude (µV)

Mean Difference between prediction and ground truth (± S.E.M.)

Lab A (nwaveforms=80, nmice=8)

-0.046 (± 0.021)

-0.115 (± 0.043)

Lab B (nwaveforms=2,247, nmice=21)

-0.003 (± 0.002)

-0.009 (± 0.005)

Overall Test Set

-0.004 (± 0.002)

-0.013 (± 0.005)

RMSE (95% CI)

Overall Test Set

0.092 (0.088-0.095)

0.245(0.235-0.255)