Prediction of epileptic seizures based on multivariate multiscale modified-distribution entropy

Epilepsy is a common neurological disease that affects a wide range of the world population and is not limited by age. Moreover, seizures can occur anytime and anywhere because of the sudden abnormal discharge of brain neurons, leading to malfunction. The seizures of approximately 30% of epilepsy pa...

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Main Authors: Si Thu Aung, Yodchanan Wongsawat
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/cs-744.pdf
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description Epilepsy is a common neurological disease that affects a wide range of the world population and is not limited by age. Moreover, seizures can occur anytime and anywhere because of the sudden abnormal discharge of brain neurons, leading to malfunction. The seizures of approximately 30% of epilepsy patients cannot be treated with medicines or surgery; hence these patients would benefit from a seizure prediction system to live normal lives. Thus, a system that can predict a seizure before its onset could improve not only these patients’ social lives but also their safety. Numerous seizure prediction methods have already been proposed, but the performance measures of these methods are still inadequate for a complete prediction system. Here, a seizure prediction system is proposed by exploring the advantages of multivariate entropy, which can reflect the complexity of multivariate time series over multiple scales (frequencies), called multivariate multiscale modified-distribution entropy (MM-mDistEn), with an artificial neural network (ANN). The phase-space reconstruction and estimation of the probability density between vectors provide hidden complex information. The multivariate time series property of MM-mDistEn provides more understandable information within the multichannel data and makes it possible to predict of epilepsy. Moreover, the proposed method was tested with two different analyses: simulation data analysis proves that the proposed method has strong consistency over the different parameter selections, and the results from experimental data analysis showed that the proposed entropy combined with an ANN obtains performance measures of 98.66% accuracy, 91.82% sensitivity, 99.11% specificity, and 0.84 area under the curve (AUC) value. In addition, the seizure alarm system was applied as a postprocessing step for prediction purposes, and a false alarm rate of 0.014 per hour and an average prediction time of 26.73 min before seizure onset were achieved by the proposed method. Thus, the proposed entropy as a feature extraction method combined with an ANN can predict the ictal state of epilepsy, and the results show great potential for all epilepsy patients.
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spelling doaj.art-9da0e63f57c043a5b49ba858b425624f2022-12-21T21:23:52ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ Computer Science2376-59922021-10-017e74410.7717/peerj-cs.744Prediction of epileptic seizures based on multivariate multiscale modified-distribution entropySi Thu AungYodchanan WongsawatEpilepsy is a common neurological disease that affects a wide range of the world population and is not limited by age. Moreover, seizures can occur anytime and anywhere because of the sudden abnormal discharge of brain neurons, leading to malfunction. The seizures of approximately 30% of epilepsy patients cannot be treated with medicines or surgery; hence these patients would benefit from a seizure prediction system to live normal lives. Thus, a system that can predict a seizure before its onset could improve not only these patients’ social lives but also their safety. Numerous seizure prediction methods have already been proposed, but the performance measures of these methods are still inadequate for a complete prediction system. Here, a seizure prediction system is proposed by exploring the advantages of multivariate entropy, which can reflect the complexity of multivariate time series over multiple scales (frequencies), called multivariate multiscale modified-distribution entropy (MM-mDistEn), with an artificial neural network (ANN). The phase-space reconstruction and estimation of the probability density between vectors provide hidden complex information. The multivariate time series property of MM-mDistEn provides more understandable information within the multichannel data and makes it possible to predict of epilepsy. Moreover, the proposed method was tested with two different analyses: simulation data analysis proves that the proposed method has strong consistency over the different parameter selections, and the results from experimental data analysis showed that the proposed entropy combined with an ANN obtains performance measures of 98.66% accuracy, 91.82% sensitivity, 99.11% specificity, and 0.84 area under the curve (AUC) value. In addition, the seizure alarm system was applied as a postprocessing step for prediction purposes, and a false alarm rate of 0.014 per hour and an average prediction time of 26.73 min before seizure onset were achieved by the proposed method. Thus, the proposed entropy as a feature extraction method combined with an ANN can predict the ictal state of epilepsy, and the results show great potential for all epilepsy patients.https://peerj.com/articles/cs-744.pdfDistribution entropyANNEEGEntropyEpilepsy
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Prediction of epileptic seizures based on multivariate multiscale modified-distribution entropy
PeerJ Computer Science
Distribution entropy
ANN
EEG
Entropy
Epilepsy
title Prediction of epileptic seizures based on multivariate multiscale modified-distribution entropy
title_full Prediction of epileptic seizures based on multivariate multiscale modified-distribution entropy
title_fullStr Prediction of epileptic seizures based on multivariate multiscale modified-distribution entropy
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of epileptic seizures based on multivariate multiscale modified-distribution entropy
title_short Prediction of epileptic seizures based on multivariate multiscale modified-distribution entropy
title_sort prediction of epileptic seizures based on multivariate multiscale modified distribution entropy
topic Distribution entropy
ANN
EEG
Entropy
Epilepsy
url https://peerj.com/articles/cs-744.pdf
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