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Seizure detection using dynamic warping for patients with intellectual disability.

Electroencephalography (EEG) is paramount for both retrospective analysis and real-time monitoring of epileptic seizures. Studies have shown that EEG-based seizure detection is very difficult for a specific epileptic population with intellectual disability due to the cerebral development disorders. In this work, a seizure detection method based on dynamic warping (DW) is proposed for patients with intellectual disability. It uses an EEG template of an individual subject's dominant seizure type, to extract the morphological features from EEG signals. A linear discriminant analysis (LDA) classifier is used to perform the seizure detection. Results show that the DW-based feature in the frequency domain is superior than that in the time domain, and the features extracted using wavelet transform method.

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