Epileptic movent patterns are crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment os epilepsy. Our project utilizes advanced triaxal acceloremeters to analyze these movemnt patterns, enhancing the precision of epilepsy management and intervention.
Characterization of epileptic patterns
Dec 18, 2015 | “Electronics and Artificial Intelligence” projects, Health technologies, Regional project
Use of triaxial accelerometers for the characterization of movement patterns in epileptic patients
Regional Project
File: BIO/BU01/15
The main objective of this project is the characterization of the movement patterns characteristic of epileptic episodes by means of sensors placed on one of the patients’ wrists and including a triaxial accelerometer sensor.
The aim of the project is, through the simulation of movements in epilepsy episodes, to determine the appropriate clustering algorithms to extract movement patterns of epileptic patients.
In addition, we will try to determine the learning models for classification and alarm generation, either through models based on fuzzy rules, or with models based on discrete or fuzzy association rules.
Once the project has been completed, it will be possible to carry out tests on patients, as the appropriate techniques and infrastructure will be available to carry out supervised and unsupervised registrations.
Principal Investigator: Javier Sedano Franco
Other researchers: Silvia González González, David Peña Maldonado, Ángel López Campo, José Ramón Villar Flecha, Manuel Menéndez González, Jerónimo González Bernal, Álvaro Herrero Cosío
The project has been funded through the call for grants for research projects in biomedicine, health management and socio-health care in the framework of the policy R & D + i 2015 of the Regional Health Management of the Junta de Castilla y León