Epilepsy is a severe neurological disorder that affects about 1% of the world population, and one-third of cases are drug-resistant. Apart from surgery, drug-resistant patients can benefit from closed-loop brain stimulation, eliminating or mitigating the epileptic symptoms. For the closed-loop to be accurate and safe, it is paramount to couple stimulation with a detection system able to recognize seizure onset with high sensitivity and specificity and short latency, while meeting the strict computation and energy constraints of always-on real-time monitoring platforms. We propose a novel setup for iEEG-based epilepsy detection, exploiting a Temporal Convolutional Network (TCN) optimized for deployability on low-power edge devices for real-time monitoring. We test our approach on the Short-Term SWEC-ETHZ iEEG Database, containing a total of 100 epileptic seizures from 16 patients (from 2 to 14 per patient) comparing it with the state-of-the-art (SoA) approach, represented by Hyperdimensional Computing (HD). Our TCN attains a detection delay which is 10 s better than SoA, without performance drop in sensitivity and specificity. Contrary to previous literature, we also enforce a time-consistent setup, where training seizures always precede testing seizures chronologically. When deployed on a commercial low-power parallel microcontroller unit (MCU), each inference with our model has a latency of only 5.68 ms and an energy cost of only 124.5 µJ if executed on 1 core, and latency 1.46 ms and an energy cost 51.2 µJ if parallelized on 8 cores. These latency and energy consumption, lower than the current SoA, demonstrates the suitability of our solution for real-time long-term embedded epilepsy monitoring.

Low-latency detection of epileptic seizures from IEEG with temporal convolutional networks on a low-power parallel MCU / Zanghieri, M.; Burrello, A.; Benatti, S.; Schindler, K.; Benini, L.. - (2021), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2021 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium, SAS 2021 tenutosi a swe nel 2021) [10.1109/SAS51076.2021.9530181].

Low-latency detection of epileptic seizures from IEEG with temporal convolutional networks on a low-power parallel MCU

Benatti S.;
2021

Abstract

Epilepsy is a severe neurological disorder that affects about 1% of the world population, and one-third of cases are drug-resistant. Apart from surgery, drug-resistant patients can benefit from closed-loop brain stimulation, eliminating or mitigating the epileptic symptoms. For the closed-loop to be accurate and safe, it is paramount to couple stimulation with a detection system able to recognize seizure onset with high sensitivity and specificity and short latency, while meeting the strict computation and energy constraints of always-on real-time monitoring platforms. We propose a novel setup for iEEG-based epilepsy detection, exploiting a Temporal Convolutional Network (TCN) optimized for deployability on low-power edge devices for real-time monitoring. We test our approach on the Short-Term SWEC-ETHZ iEEG Database, containing a total of 100 epileptic seizures from 16 patients (from 2 to 14 per patient) comparing it with the state-of-the-art (SoA) approach, represented by Hyperdimensional Computing (HD). Our TCN attains a detection delay which is 10 s better than SoA, without performance drop in sensitivity and specificity. Contrary to previous literature, we also enforce a time-consistent setup, where training seizures always precede testing seizures chronologically. When deployed on a commercial low-power parallel microcontroller unit (MCU), each inference with our model has a latency of only 5.68 ms and an energy cost of only 124.5 µJ if executed on 1 core, and latency 1.46 ms and an energy cost 51.2 µJ if parallelized on 8 cores. These latency and energy consumption, lower than the current SoA, demonstrates the suitability of our solution for real-time long-term embedded epilepsy monitoring.
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2021 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium, SAS 2021
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2021
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Zanghieri, M.; Burrello, A.; Benatti, S.; Schindler, K.; Benini, L.
Low-latency detection of epileptic seizures from IEEG with temporal convolutional networks on a low-power parallel MCU / Zanghieri, M.; Burrello, A.; Benatti, S.; Schindler, K.; Benini, L.. - (2021), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2021 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium, SAS 2021 tenutosi a swe nel 2021) [10.1109/SAS51076.2021.9530181].
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