The aim of this workshop is to bring together clinical and technical researchers in epilepsy and to encourage cross-fertilisation. Its scope is to disseminate the current methodology for epilepsy detection, encouraging the inter-disciplinary communication of algorithms, drawbacks, practical issues and performance evaluation. The workshop will highlight the emerging engineering innovations in epilepsy detection through brain imaging technologies (EEG, PET, etc...), signal processing and machine learning methodologies and will try bridge the gap from the research lab to the clinical implementation. Members of the neuroscience, clinicalrResearch and engineering communities are encouraged to attend this highly multidisciplinary meeting.
KEYNOTE TALKS
Christophe Bernard, Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, Aix-Marseille Université, France
Talk title: "Organic electronics to record and control neuronal activity"
Jonathan Halford, Neurosciences, Medical University South Carolina, U.S.
Talk title: "Standardized Database Development for EEG Spike and Seizure Detection"
Louis Lemieux, Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy, UCL, U.K.
Talk title: "Safety testing, data quality issues and implementation of combined EEG and fMRI acquisitions"
Jesus Pastor, Clinical Neurophysiology, Hospital Universitario de La Princesa Madrid, Spain
Talk title: "Distributed features in partial epilepsy: Clinical Significance of the new paradigm"
WORKSHOP ORGANISERS
Dr Loukianos Spyrou (Department of Computing, University of Surrey)
Dr Saeid Sanei (Deputy Head, Department of Computing, University of Surrey)
Dr Daniel Abasolo (Biomedical Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering Sciences, University of Surrey)
Dr Ying Chen (Department of Biochemistry and Physiology, University f Surrey)
Dr Gonzalo Alarcon (Department of Basic and Clinical Neurosciences, King's College London)