DocumentCode
899540
Title
Epileptic seizure predictability from scalp EEG incorporating constrained blind source separation
Author
Corsini, J. ; Shoker, L. ; Sanei, S. ; Alarcon, G.
Author_Institution
Univ. Politecnica de Madrid
Volume
53
Issue
5
fYear
2006
fDate
5/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
790
Lastpage
799
Abstract
Most of the methods for prediction of epilepsy recently reported in the literature are based on the evaluation of chaotic behavior of intracranial electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings. These recordings require intensive surgical operations to implant the electrodes within the brain which are hazardous to the patient. Here, we have developed a novel approach to quantify the dynamical changes of the brain using the scalp EEG. The scalp signals are preprocessed by means of an effective block-based blind source separation (BSS) technique to separate the underlying sources within the brain. The algorithm significantly removes the effect of eye blinking artifacts. An overlap window procedure has been incorporated in order to mitigate the inherent permutation problem of BSS and maintain the continuity of the estimated sources. Chaotic behavior of the underlying sources has then been evaluated by measuring the largest Lyapunov exponent. For our experiments, we provided twenty sets of simultaneous intracranial and scalp EEG recordings from twenty patients. The above recordings have been compared. Similar results were obtained when the intracranial electrodes recorded the electrical activity of the epileptic focus. Our preliminary results show a great improvement when the epileptic focus is not captured by the intracranial electrodes
Keywords
Lyapunov methods; bioelectric phenomena; biomedical electrodes; blind source separation; chaos; diseases; electroencephalography; medical signal processing; Lyapunov exponent; brain; chaotic behavior; constrained blind source separation; effective block-based blind source separation; electrical activity; epilepsy; epileptic seizure predictability; eye blinking artifact removal; intracranial electrodes; intracranial electroencephalography; overlap window; permutation; scalp EEG; Blind source separation; Chaos; Electrodes; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Implants; Medical treatment; Scalp; Source separation; Surgery; Blind source separation; epilepsy; epileptic seizures; scalp; seizure prediction; Algorithms; Animals; Artifacts; Brain; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Humans; Prognosis; Skin;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2005.862551
Filename
1621130
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