Options
Investigating the Need for Pediatric-Specific Automatic Seizure Detection
Author(s)
Date Issued
2022-12-03
Date Available
2023-05-05T09:54:06Z
Abstract
Approximately 1 in every 150 children is diagnosed with epilepsy during the first ten years of life [1]. These children experience seizures, which disrupt their lives and directly harm the developing brain. Electroencephalography (EEG) is the main tool used clinically to diagnose seizures and epilepsy. However, the interpretation of EEGs requires time-consuming expert analysis [2]. Automated detection systems are a powerful tool that can help address the issue by reducing expert annotation time. Research on the automatic detection of seizures in pediatric EEG has been limited. Most seizure detection methods have been developed and tested using larger numbers of adult EEG [3], [4]. However, research has shown that brain events in EEG change with ageing [5], [6]. Therefore, model trained on EEGs from adults may not be be suitable for children. To test this hypothesis, we trained a seizure detection model on adult EEG and tested on adult and pediatric EEG recordings.
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
IEEE
Copyright (Published Version)
2022 IEEE
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
2022 IEEE Signal Processing in Medicine and Biology Symposium, SPMB 2022 - Proceedings
ISBN
9781665470292
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
File(s)
Loading...
Name
Wei_SPMB_2022.pdf
Size
584.58 KB
Format
Adobe PDF
Checksum (MD5)
008b472723c35745bddc615183b6cd13
Owning collection