Artificial intelligence‐enhanced epileptic seizure detection by wearables

Sep 16, 2023Epilepsia

Improved wearable devices for detecting epileptic seizures using artificial intelligence

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Abstract

Detection of 900 seizures from 166 patients achieved a maximum sensitivity of 83.9% using a CNN-LSTM-based model.

  • Wearable sensors recorded electrodermal activity, accelerometry, and blood volume pulse signals.
  • Nineteen out of 28 seizure types could be detected by at least one data modality.
  • The best performance was achieved with a fusion of accelerometry and blood volume pulse data, which resulted in a false positive rate of 35.3%.
  • The study analyzed 13,254 hours of sensor data to evaluate seizure detection performance.

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