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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34797766

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We design an algorithm to automatically detect epileptic seizure onsets and offsets from scalp electroencephalograms (EEGs). The proposed scheme consists of two sequential steps: detecting seizure episodes from long EEG recordings, and determining seizure onsets and offsets of the detected episodes. We introduce a neural network-based model called ScoreNet to carry out the second step by better predicting the seizure probability of pre-detected seizure epochs to determine seizure onsets and offsets. A cost function called log-dice loss with a similar meaning to the F1 score is proposed to handle the natural data imbalance inherent in EEG signals signifying seizure events. ScoreNet is then verified on the CHB-MIT Scalp EEG database in combination with several classifiers including random forest, convolutional neural network (CNN), and logistic regression. As a result, ScoreNet improves seizure detection performance over lone epoch-based seizure classification methods; F1 scores increase significantly from 16-37% to 53-70%, and false positive rates per hour decrease from 0.53-5.24 to 0.05-0.61. This method provides clinically acceptable latencies of detecting seizure onset and offset of less than 10 seconds. In addition, an effective latency index is proposed as a metric for detection latency whose scoring considers undetected events to provide better insight into onset and offset detection than conventional time-based metrics.


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Epilepsy , Seizures , Algorithms , Electroencephalography , Epilepsy/diagnosis , Humans , Neural Networks, Computer , Seizures/diagnosis , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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