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Automatic video analysis and classification of sleep-related hypermotor seizures and disorders of arousal

Journal

EPILEPSIA
Volume 64, Issue 6, Pages 1653-1662

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/epi.17605

Keywords

deep learning; disorders of arousal; epilepsy detection; sleep hypermotor epilepsy; video analysis

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Sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy (SHE) is a focal epilepsy that mainly occurs during sleep, while disorders of arousal (DOA) are sleep disorders with similar symptoms. This paper proposes a pipeline based on three-dimensional convolutional neural networks to accurately classify different SHE patterns and DOA with 80% accuracy using video recordings.
Objective: Sleep-relatedhypermotor epilepsy (SHE) is a focal epilepsy with seizures occurring mostly during sleep. SHE seizures present different motor characteristics ranging from dystonic posturing to hyperkinetic motor patterns, sometimes associated with affective symptoms and complex behaviors. Disorders of arousal (DOA) are sleep disorders with paroxysmal episodes that may present analogies with SHE seizures. Accurate interpretation of the different SHE patterns and their differentiation from DOA manifestations can be difficult and expensive, and can require highly skilled personnel not always available. Furthermore, it is operator dependent. Methods: Common techniques for human motion analysis, such as wearable sensors (e.g., accelerometers) and motion capture systems, have been considered to overcome these problems. Unfortunately, these systems are cumbersome and they require trained personnel for marker and sensor positioning, limiting their use in the epilepsy domain. To overcome these problems, recently significant effort has been spent in studying automatic y Results: In this paper, we present a pipeline composed of a set of three-dimensional convolutional neural networks that, starting from video recordings, reached an overall accuracy of 80% in the classification of different SHE semiology patterns and DOA. Significance: The preliminary results obtained in this study highlight that our deep learning pipeline could be used by physicians as a tool to support them in the differential diagnosis of the different patterns of SHE and DOA, and encourage further investigation.

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