Segmentation and classification of EEG during epileptic seizures

L Wu, J Gotman
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We present a method for the automatic comparison of epileptic seizures in EEG, allowing the grouping of seizures having similar overall patterns. Each channel of the EEG is first broken down into segments having relatively stationary characteristics. Features are then calculated for each segment and all segments of all channels of the seizures of one patient are grouped into clusters of similar morphology. This clustering allows labeling of every EEG segment. Methods derived from string matching procedures are then used to obtain an overall edit distance between two seizures, a distance that represents how the two seizures, taken in their entirety and including the channels not actually involved in the discharge, resemble each other. Examples from 5 patients, 3 with intracerebral electrodes and two with scalp electrodes, illustrate the ability of the method to group seizures of similar morphology.

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癫痫发作时脑电图的分割与分类
我们提出了一种在脑电图中自动比较癫痫发作的方法,允许具有相似总体模式的癫痫发作分组。EEG的每个通道首先被分解成具有相对平稳特征的段。然后计算每个片段的特征,并将一个患者癫痫发作的所有通道的所有片段分组为相似形态的簇。这种聚类允许标记每个EEG片段。然后使用来自字符串匹配过程的方法来获得两次发作之间的总体编辑距离,该距离表示两次发作如何在整体上包括实际上不涉及放电的通道,彼此相似。5例患者,3例脑内电极,2例头皮电极,说明该方法对相似形态的癫痫发作进行分组的能力。
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