A Compact Graph Convolutional Network With Adaptive Functional Connectivity for Seizure Prediction

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1109/TNSRE.2024.3460348
Boxuan Wei;Lu Xu;Jicong Zhang
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Seizure prediction using EEG has significant implications for the daily monitoring and treatment of epilepsy patients. However, the task is challenging due to the underlying spatiotemporal correlations and patient heterogeneity. Traditional methods often use large-scale models with independent components to capture the spatial and temporal features of EEG separately or explore shared patterns among patients with the help of pre-defined functional connectivity. In this paper, we propose a compact model, called the graph convolutional network based on adaptive functional connectivity (AFC-GCN), for seizure prediction. The model can adaptively infer evolution of functional connectivity in epilepsy patients during seizures through data-driven methods and synchronously analyze spatiotemporal response of functional connectivity in multiple topologies. On CHB-MIT datasets, the experimental results demonstrate that AFC-GCN achieves accurate and robust performance with low complexity. (AUC: 0.9820, accuracy: 0.9815, sensitivity: 0.9802, FPR: 0.0172). The proposed method has the potential to predict seizure during daily monitoring.
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用于癫痫发作预测的具有自适应功能连接性的紧凑图卷积网络
利用脑电图预测癫痫发作对癫痫患者的日常监测和治疗具有重要意义。然而,由于潜在的时空相关性和患者的异质性,这项任务极具挑战性。传统方法通常使用具有独立成分的大规模模型来分别捕捉脑电图的空间和时间特征,或借助预定义的功能连接来探索患者之间的共享模式。在本文中,我们提出了一种用于癫痫发作预测的紧凑型模型,称为基于自适应功能连接的图卷积网络(AFC-GCN)。该模型能通过数据驱动方法自适应地推断癫痫患者发作时的功能连通性演变,并同步分析多种拓扑结构中功能连通性的时空响应。在 CHB-MIT 数据集上的实验结果表明,AFC-GCN 能够以较低的复杂度实现准确、稳健的性能。(AUC:0.9820;准确度:0.9815;灵敏度:0.9802;FPR:0.0172)。所提出的方法具有在日常监测中预测癫痫发作的潜力。
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期刊介绍: Rehabilitative and neural aspects of biomedical engineering, including functional electrical stimulation, acoustic dynamics, human performance measurement and analysis, nerve stimulation, electromyography, motor control and stimulation; and hardware and software applications for rehabilitation engineering and assistive devices.
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