NCLGSPMLMar 9, 2020

Principle components analysis for seizures prediction using wavelet transform

arXiv:2004.07937v118 citations
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This addresses the challenge of effective epilepsy treatment by enabling seizure prediction, though it appears incremental as it combines existing methods like PCA and SVM.

The paper tackles the problem of predicting epileptic seizures by detecting the preictal state, achieving an average sensitivity of 93.1% on 23 subjects with 84 seizures.

Epilepsy is a disease in which frequent seizures occur due to abnormal activity of neurons. Patients affected by this disease can be treated with the help of medicines or surgical procedures. However, both of these methods are not quite useful. The only method to treat epilepsy patients effectively is to predict the seizure before its onset. It has been observed that abnormal activity in the brain signals starts before the occurrence of seizure known as the preictal state. Many researchers have proposed machine learning models for prediction of epileptic seizures by detecting the start of preictal state. However, pre-processing, feature extraction and classification remains a great challenge in the prediction of preictal state. Therefore, we propose a model that uses common spatial pattern filtering and wavelet transform for preprocessing, principal component analysis for feature extraction and support vector machines for detecting preictal state. We have applied our model on 23 subjects and an average sensitivity of 93.1% has been observed for 84 seizures.

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