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Mallat’s Scattering Transform Based Anomaly Sensing for Detection of Seizures in Scalp EEG
Abstract
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders, which manifests as unprovoked seizures. The prevalence of epilepsy is higher in developing countries, where medical facilities are ill-equipped and under-staffed. Mobile EEG devices promise a new dawn for long-term ambulatory EEG monitoring, which has a potential to revolutionize health care for neurological disorders especially epilepsy. Increasing the outreach to underserved...
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Title
Mallat’s Scattering Transform Based Anomaly Sensing for Detection of Seizures in Scalp EEG
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
5
Pages
16919 - 16929
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