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Ying Wang1, Xuelian Zhao1, Xin Yin1
1Zibo Central Hospital, 255020, Shandong, China.
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Long-term scalp EEG monitoring yields hours of multi-channel recordings in which seizure-related patterns may appear only on a subset of derivations and can be obscured by transient artifacts. This work presents MCLF, a montage-consistent CNN-Liquid fusion method that implements cross-channel evidence integration as a state-based accumulation process within each epoch. Specifically, a shared 1D CNN encodes each channel into a common embedding space; embeddings are then arranged in a montage-consistent order and integrated by liquid state evolution to form an epoch-level representation for seizure scoring. A lightweight event-formation step converts the score sequence into clinically interpretable seizure events. Validation on the CHB-MIT dataset reports 100% event sensitivity with an FDR of 0.98/h and a mean latency of 2.33 s, while maintaining competitive segment-level performance relative to representative baselines. Key steps of the proposed method include:Apply per-epoch DWT reconstruction (Db4, 5 levels) followed by z-score normalization to standardize inputs for long-term recordings.Perform montage-consistent channel serialization and fuse the resulting channel stream via liquid state evolution for state-based evidence accumulation.Form seizure events from epoch-level scores using MAF smoothing, thresholding, collar expansion, and event merging with validation-based parameter calibration.
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