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Seizure detection challenge

Date : 09.01.25

The Embedded Systems Laboratory is organizing a competition in collaboration with the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders.

The competition aims to develop epileptic seizure detection algorithms for assisting in the analysis of scalp electroencephalography. It is open to anyone with skills in machine learning and artificial intelligence. This competition should help identify algorithms well suited for hospital adoption while simultaneously pushing for open and reproducible science.

The competition will use the EPFL Research Computing Platform to evaluate algorithms.

You will find a description of the competition on epilepsybenchmarks.com

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