Multimodal EEG-fNIRS Seizure Pattern Decoding Using Vision Transformer

Rafat Damseh, Abdelhadi Hireche, Parikshat Sirpal, Abdelkader Nasreddine Belkacem

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Abstract

Epilepsy has been analyzed through uni-modality non-invasive brain measurements such as electroencephalogram (EEG) signal, but identifying seizure patterns is more challenging due to the non-stationary nature of the brain activity and various non-brain artifacts. In this article, we leverage a vision transformer model (ViT) to classify three types of seizure patterns based on multimodal EEG and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) recordings. We used spectral encoding techniques to capture temporal and spatial relationships for brain signals as feature map inputs to the transformer architecture. We evaluated model performance using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and the area under the curve (AUC), demonstrating that multimodal EEG-fNIRS signals improved the classification accuracy of seizure patterns. Our work showed that power spectral density (PSD) features often led to better results than features derived from dynamic mode decomposition (DMD), particularly for seizures with high-frequency oscillations (HFO) and generalized spike-and-wave discharge (GSWD) patterns, with an accuracy of 93.14% and 91.69%, respectively. Low-voltage fast activity (LVFA) seizures achieved consistently high performance in EEG, fNIRS, and multimodal EEG-fNIRS setups. Overall, our findings suggest the effectiveness of using the ViT architecture with multimodal brain data accompanied by appropriate spectral features to classify the neural activity of epileptic seizure patterns.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)724-735
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Open Journal of the Computer Society
Volume5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Electroencephalogram (EEG)
  • epilepsy
  • functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)
  • generalized spike-and-wave discharge (GSWD)
  • high-frequency oscillation (HFO)
  • low-voltage fast activity (LVFA)
  • seizure
  • vision transformer

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Computer Science

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