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Lantian Zhang1, Duong Nhu1, Yun Zhao1
1Department of Data Science and AI Faculty of Information Technology Monash University, Wellington Road Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
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Recently, automated Interictal Epileptiform Discharge (IED) detection has attracted significant attention as a challenging predictive data analysis task aimed at improving early epilepsy diagnosis. Automated IED detection simplifies visual inspection and assists clinicians in identifying crucial IED waveform patterns in Electroencephalographic (EEG) brain activities. However, IEDs are vastly outnumbered by non-IED or background data, directly training on such data leads to a detrimental impact on model performance. Moreover, most existing methods lack high precision when tested on cross-institution datasets and this will lead to time wasted by the neurologist having to look at predicted IEDs that are not IEDs. To address these issues, we propose a novel approach that employs probabilistic diffusion models for data augmentation alongside Area Under the Precision-Recall Curve (AUPRC) maximization methods. This approach effectively addresses data scarcity and imbalance by combining real and synthesized IEDs to fully balance the training dataset, resulting in a 4.5% increase in precision and a 0.7% improvement in the F1-score during within-data evaluation. Additionally, it proves to be robust and generalizable, as evidenced by a 40.04% and 18.74% enhancement in precision and F1-score when applied to cross-data evaluation using data from another hospital.
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