Connectionists: [Deadline Approaching] Special Issue on EEG Signal Processing and Machine Learning for Epileptic Seizure Detection and Prediction
Larbi Boubchir
boubchir at ai.univ-paris8.fr
Wed Jan 2 07:32:41 EST 2019
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*Special Issue on Advances in EEG Signal Processing and Machine Learning
for Epileptic Seizure Detection and Prediction*
*Journal of Biomedical Research *
_Submission deadline: __January 15th, 2019_**
Epilepsy is the most common neurological disorder of the brain that
affects people worldwide at any age from newborn to adult. It is
characterized by recurrent seizures, which are brief episodes of signs
or symptoms due to abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity
in the brain. The electroencephalogram, or EEG, is a physiological
method to measure and record the electrical activities generated by the
brain from electrodes placed on the surface of the scalp. EEG has become
the most used signal for detecting and predicting epileptic seizures.
Machine learning for EEG signal processing constitute an important area
of artificial intelligence dealing with the setting up of automated
computer-aided systems allowing to help the medical staff, e.g.
neurophysiologists, for detecting and predicting epileptic seizure
activities from EEG signals. It offers solutions to difficult biomedical
engineering problems related to detecting and predicting EEG Epileptic
seizures.
In the light of the rapid development of machine learning tools for
signal processing, this special issue aims to solicit original research
papers as well as review articles focusing on recent advances in EEG
signal processing and machine learning for Epileptic seizure detection
and prediction.
Topics of interest should be related to Epileptic seizure detection
and/or prediction, and include (but are not limited to) the following:
- EEG signal processing
- Time-frequency EEG signal analysis
- Non-stationary EEG signal analysis
- EEG feature extraction and selection
- Machine learning for EEG signals
- EEG classification and clustering
- Deep learning for EEG
- EEG Big Data
- EEG-based BCI (Brain-Computer Interface)
- Internet of things for prediction
- EEG-based computer-aideddiagnosis systems
- Related applications
*Important Dates:*
Submission deadline: *January 15th, 2019*
Completion of first-round reviews: February 15th, 2019
Submission deadline for revised papers: March 15th, 2019
Final acceptance/rejection notification: March30th, 2019
Publication: May 2019*
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*Submission Guidelines:*
- All submissions have to be prepared according to the Guide for Authors
as published in the Journal Web Site: http://www.jbr-pub.org.cn
- Submissions should be sent through:
https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/jbrint
- Authors should select the acronym "Special Issue: *AESPMLESDP*" as the
article type, from the manuscript type menu during the submission process.
*Guest Editor:*
Dr. Larbi Boubchir, Associate Professor, LIASD research Lab. -
University of Paris 8, France
Email: larbi.boubchir at ai.univ-paris8.fr
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Larbi Boubchir, PhD, SMIEEE
Associate Professor
LIASD - University of Paris 8
2 rue de la Liberté, 93526 Saint-Denis, France
Tel. (+33) 1 49 40 67 95
Email. larbi.boubchir at ai.univ-paris8.fr
http://www.ai.univ-paris8.fr/~boubchir/
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