Epilepsy-IEDs: An automated machine learning model for detecting interictal epileptiform discharges from scalp
Ran Ao1,2, Ping Zhan1,2, Guojing Wang1,2
1Medical Innovation Research Division, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100853, China.
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Interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) are essential for epilepsy diagnosis, yet visual electroencephalogram (EEG) analysis remains subjective and laborious. To address this, we developed Epilepsy-IEDs, an automated machine learning model for IED detection. Trained on 141 scalp EEG recordings (2,597 IEDs and 4,633 non-IEDs), the model was evaluated using four algorithms, with a separate daytime analysis to control for sleep effects. The Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost)-based model achieved the highest performance, with sensitivities of 84.6% (area under the curve [AUC] = 0.966) and 87.1% (AUC = 0.973) on the full and daytime datasets, respectively, and demonstrated robust generalization on held-out epilepsy patients (AUC = 0.878-0.890), with a specificity of 71.54% on a non-epilepsy cohort. A simplified 10-feature variant maintained strong performance (AUC = 0.959). The Epilepsy-IEDs model provides an accurate, interpretable tool for IED detection, with a streamlined version suitable for integration into clinical EEG workflows.
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