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Classification of IED-free EEG Responses for Assisted Epilepsy Diagnosis

Abstract

arXiv:2605.22858v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Diagnosing epilepsy is challenging when routine EEGs lack interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs). Intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) and hyperventilation (HV) can increase diagnostic yield, but their interpretation is subjective. We propose a reproducible pipeline that classifies EEG recordings acquired during stimulation procedures, using machine-learning features spanning temporal, spectral, wavelet, and connectivity domains, and a stacked ensemble to combine complementary feature sets. Performance is evaluated with leave-one-subject-out (LOSO) cross-validation on the TUH Epilepsy Corpus and a clinical Erasmus MC (EMC) cohort, including IED-free analyses on TUH. On TUH, ensembles achieve up to 97.8\% AUC / 93.1\% BAC on IED-free resting-state EEG and 94.1\% AUC / 86.8\% BAC on IED-free IPS. On EMC, IPS provides the strongest discrimination (79.4\% AUC / 73.9\% BAC), while HV performance benefits from stratifying subjects by responsiveness. These results indicate that stimulation-evoked activity, particularly IPS, contains meaningful discriminative information for IED-free epilepsy classification and that multi-domain ensembling improves robustness.

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