In this proof-of-concept investigation, we demonstrate a marker-free video-based method to detect nocturnal motor seizures across a spectrum of motor seizure types, in a nighttime setting with a single adult female with refractory epilepsy. In doing so, we further explore the intermediate biosignals, visually mapping seizure “fingerprints” to seizure types. The method is designed to be flexible enough to generalize to unseen data, and shows promising performance characteristics for low-cost seizure detection and classification. The dataset contained recordings from 27 recorded nights. Seizure events were observed in 22 of these nights, with 36 unequivocally confirmed seizures. Each seizure was classified by an expert epileptologist accordin...
Aim: The aim of this study is to explore the possibility to use EMG based features to build an alarm...
The aim of the study: This pilot study assessed the ability of a video/audio-based seizure monitorin...
Background: Video electroencephalography recordings, routinely used in epilepsy monitoring units, ar...
In this proof-of-concept investigation, we demonstrate a marker-free video-based method to detect no...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
Seizure detection devices can improve epilepsy care, but wearables are not always tolerated. We prev...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
This paper presents a first step towards reliable detection of nocturnal epileptic seizures based on...
People with epilepsy need assistance and are at risk of sudden death when having convulsive seizures...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of a semiautomated classificatio...
\u3cp\u3eObjective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection com...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining h...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases worldwide. It affects around 50 million peo...
Objective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining he...
This is a critical review and comment on the use of movement detection in epileptic seizures. The de...
Aim: The aim of this study is to explore the possibility to use EMG based features to build an alarm...
The aim of the study: This pilot study assessed the ability of a video/audio-based seizure monitorin...
Background: Video electroencephalography recordings, routinely used in epilepsy monitoring units, ar...
In this proof-of-concept investigation, we demonstrate a marker-free video-based method to detect no...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
Seizure detection devices can improve epilepsy care, but wearables are not always tolerated. We prev...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
This paper presents a first step towards reliable detection of nocturnal epileptic seizures based on...
People with epilepsy need assistance and are at risk of sudden death when having convulsive seizures...
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of a semiautomated classificatio...
\u3cp\u3eObjective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection com...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining h...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases worldwide. It affects around 50 million peo...
Objective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining he...
This is a critical review and comment on the use of movement detection in epileptic seizures. The de...
Aim: The aim of this study is to explore the possibility to use EMG based features to build an alarm...
The aim of the study: This pilot study assessed the ability of a video/audio-based seizure monitorin...
Background: Video electroencephalography recordings, routinely used in epilepsy monitoring units, ar...