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      Machine Learning Techniques for Personalized Detection of Epileptic Events in Clinical Video Recordings.

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          Continuous patient monitoring is essential to achieve an effective and optimal patient treatment in the intensive care unit. In the specific case of epilepsy it is the only way to achieve a correct diagnosis and a subsequent optimal medication plan if possible. In addition to automatic vital sign monitoring, epilepsy patients need manual monitoring by trained personnel, a task that is very difficult to be performed continuously for each patient. Moreover, epileptic manifestations are highly personalized even within the same type of epilepsy. In this work we assess two machine learning methods, dictionary learning and an autoencoder based on long short-term memory (LSTM) cells, on the task of personalized epileptic event detection in videos, with a set of features that were specifically developed with an emphasis on high motion sensitivity. According to the strengths of each method we have selected different types of epilepsy, one with convulsive behaviour and one with very subtle motion. The results on five clinical patients show a highly promising ability of both methods to detect the epileptic events as anomalies deviating from the stable/normal patient status.

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          Journal
          AMIA Annu Symp Proc
          AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium
          1942-597X
          1559-4076
          2020
          : 2020
          Affiliations
          [1 ] IBM Research - Zurich, Switzerland.
          [2 ] Swiss Epilepsy Center, Zurich, Switzerland.
          [3 ] Neurology Clinic, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland.
          [4 ] Neuro-Intensive Care Unit, Dept. of Neurosrgery and Institute for Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland.
          Article
          136_3410224
          8075529
          33936476
          1a64e69d-e783-4c5b-94db-93ce9eb2af24
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