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Crowdsourcing Contest using Data from People, Dogs advances Epileptic Seizure Forecasting

Canine electrode locations and data segments. (A) For the canine subjects, bilateral pairs of 4-contact strips were implanted oriented along the anterior-posterior direction. Electrode wires were tunnelled through the neck and connected to an implanted telemetry device secured beneath the latissimus dorsi muscle. (B) An hour of data with a 5-min offset before each lead seizure was extracted and split into 10-min segments for analysis. (C) The expanded view illustrates a ∼35-s long seizure.

Canine electrode locations and data segments. (A) For the canine subjects, bilateral pairs of 4-contact strips were implanted oriented along the anterior-posterior direction. Electrode wires were tunnelled through the neck and connected to an implanted telemetry device secured beneath the latissimus dorsi muscle. (B) An hour of data with a 5-min offset before each lead seizure was extracted and split into 10-min segments for analysis. (C) The expanded view illustrates a ∼35-s long seizure.

It might sound like a riddle: What do you get when you combine 1 online contest, 2 patients, 5 five dogs and 654 data scientists? The answer: Hope for patients with epilepsy that their seizures can be reliably predicted, and perhaps prevented...

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