Hybrid Spike-Encoded Spiking Neural Networks for Real-Time EEG Seizure Detection: A Comparative Benchmark

用于实时脑电图癫痫发作检测的混合脉冲编码脉冲神经网络:比较基准测试

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Abstract

Reliable and low-latency seizure detection from electroencephalography (EEG) is critical for continuous clinical monitoring and emerging wearable health technologies. Spiking neural networks (SNNs) provide an event-driven computational paradigm that is well suited to real-time signal processing, yet achieving competitive seizure detection performance with constrained model complexity remains challenging. This work introduces a hybrid spike encoding scheme that combines Delta-Sigma (change-based) and stochastic rate representations, together with two spiking architectures designed for real-time EEG analysis: a compact feed-forward HybridSNN and a convolution-enhanced ConvSNN incorporating depthwise-separable convolutions and temporal self-attention. The architectures are intentionally designed to operate on short EEG segments and to balance detection performance with computational practicality for continuous inference. Experiments on the CHB-MIT dataset show that the HybridSNN attains 91.8% accuracy with an F1-score of 0.834 for seizure detection, while the ConvSNN further improves detection performance to 94.7% accuracy and an F1-score of 0.893. Event-level evaluation on continuous EEG recordings yields false-alarm rates of 0.82 and 0.62 per day for the HybridSNN and ConvSNN, respectively. Both models exhibit inference latencies of approximately 1.2 ms per 0.5 s window on standard CPU hardware, supporting continuous real-time operation. These results demonstrate that hybrid spike encoding enables spiking architectures with controlled complexity to achieve seizure detection performance comparable to larger deep learning models reported in the literature, while maintaining low latency and suitability for real-time clinical and wearable EEG monitoring.

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