| CPC A61B 5/4812 (2013.01) [A61B 5/0008 (2013.01); A61B 5/015 (2013.01); A61B 5/4809 (2013.01); A61B 5/7405 (2013.01); A61B 5/4815 (2013.01); A61B 2560/0252 (2013.01); G16H 20/00 (2018.01)] | 20 Claims |

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1. A computer-implemented method comprising:
accessing, by a system comprising one or more computers and one or more non-transitory computer-readable storage media and from an infrared camera connected to the system through a computer network, a thermal image of a person in a resting area;
determining, by the system, a predicted body temperature of the person using the thermal image;
determining, by the system, a sleep stage of the person using the predicted body temperature;
receiving, by the system and from a monitoring system, data indicating a likelihood of an audio event at the resting area;
predicting, by the system and using the data indicating the likelihood of the audio event at the resting area, a likelihood that the audio event will likely affect the sleep stage of the person;
performing, by the system, sleep monitoring analysis for the person using sleep pattern data that indicates a sleeping pattern for the person;
obtaining, by the system, sleep event data fora sleep event indicating whether or not sleep of the person is disturbed, wherein the sleep event data comprises a change in the predicted body temperature of the person that is predicted using the thermal image; and
in response to detecting that the audio event has occurred in the resting area, performing, by the system, one or more actions to compensate for the audio event, comprising:
determining whether or not the sleep of the person is disturbed within a threshold time period of the audio event;
in response to determining that the sleep of the person is disturbed within
the threshold time period of the audio event,
updating, by the system, the sleep pattern data to indicate that the sleep event data is not reflective of a normal sleep pattern of the person and that the sleep event indicating that the sleep of the person was disturbed was likely caused by the audio event; and
performing, by the system and using the updated sleep pattern data, future sleep monitoring analysis differently than would otherwise occur if the sleep pattern data was not updated; and
setting a sleep application on an electronic device differently than would otherwise be configured if the audio event had not occurred.
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