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Continuous Seizure Detection Based on Transformer and Long-Term iEEG

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Automatic seizure detection algorithms are necessary for patients with refractory epilepsy. Many excellent algorithms have achieved good results in seizure detection. Still, most of them are based on discontinuous intracranial… Click to show full abstract

Automatic seizure detection algorithms are necessary for patients with refractory epilepsy. Many excellent algorithms have achieved good results in seizure detection. Still, most of them are based on discontinuous intracranial electroencephalogram (iEEG) and ignore the impact of different channels on detection. This study aimed to evaluate the proposed algorithm using continuous, long-term iEEG to show its applicability in clinical routine. In this study, we introduced the ability of the transformer network to calculate the attention between the channels of input signals into seizure detection. We proposed an end-to-end model that included convolution and transformer layers. The model did not need feature engineering or format transformation of the original multi-channel time series. Through evaluation on two datasets, we demonstrated experimentally that the transformer layer could improve the performance of the seizure detection algorithm. For the SWEC-ETHZ iEEG dataset, we achieved 97.5% event-based sensitivity, 0.06/h FDR, and 13.7 s latency. For the TJU-HH iEEG dataset, we achieved 98.1% event-based sensitivity, 0.22/h FDR, and 9.9 s latency. In addition, statistics showed that the model allocated more attention to the channels close to the seizure onset zone within 20 s after the seizure onset, which improved the explainability of the model. This paper provides a new method to improve the performance and explainability of automatic seizure detection.

Keywords: long term; seizure detection; detection; ieeg; transformer

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
Year Published: 2022

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