A multistage system to detect epileptiform activity in the EEG
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
- Vol. 40 (12) , 1260-1268
- https://doi.org/10.1109/10.250582
Abstract
A PC-based system has been developed to automatically detect epileptiform activity in sixteen-channel bipolar EEG's. The system consists of three stages: data collection, feature extraction, and event detection. The feature extractor employs a mimetic approach to detect candidate epileptiform transients on individual channels, while an expert system is used to detect focal and nonfocal multichannel epileptiform events. Considerable use of spatial and temporal contextual information present in the EEG aids both in the detection of epileptiform events and in the rejection of artifacts and background activity as events. Classification of events as definite or probable overcomes, to some extent, the problem of maintaining high detection rates while eliminating false detections. So far, the system has only been evaluated on development data but, although this does not provide a true measure of performance, the results are nevertheless impressive. Data from 11 patients, totaling 180 minutes of sixteen-channel bipolar EEG's, have been analyzed. A total of 45-71% (average 58%) of epileptiform events reported by the human expert in any EEG were detected as definite with no false detections (i.e., 100% selectivity) and 60-100% (average 80%) as either definite or probable but at the expense of up to nine false detections per hour. Importantly, the highest detection rates were achieved on EEG's containing little epileptiform activity and no false detections were made on normal EEG's.Keywords
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