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Drug inefficiency in patients with refractory seizures renders epilepsy a life-threatening and challenging brain disorder and stresses the need for accurate seizure detection and prediction methods and more personalized closed-loop treatment systems. In this paper, a multicenter methodology for automated seizure detection based on Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) is presented. A decomposition of 5...
The recent advances of Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) systems, can provide effective assistance for real time prognosis systems for patients who suffered from epileptic seizures. This paper presents an EEG classification strategy for short-term epilepsy prognosis, using software for Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems. A training scenario is presented, where significant features are extracted...
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, sudden discharges of cerebral neurons, called seizures. Seizures are not always clearly defined and have extremely varied morphologies. Neurophysiologists are not always able to discriminate seizures, especially in long-term EEG datasets. Affecting 1% of the worlds population with 1/3 of the epileptic patients not corresponding...
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