This book emphasize on Epilepsy which is a neurological disorder with
preponderance of about 1-2% of the world's population. It is due to
excessive synchronization of cortical neuronal networks and is
characterized by sudden recurrent and transient disturbances of
perception or behavior. Epileptic seizures are classified as partial or
focal, generalized, unilateral and unclassified seizures. Focal
epileptic seizures involve only part of cerebral hemisphere and in
corresponding parts of the body. Generalized epileptic seizures involve
the entire brain and produce bilateral motor symptoms usually with loss
of consciousness. Both types of epileptic seizures can occur at all
ages.One of the most important tools for diagnosing Epilepsy includes
monitoring brain activity through the electroencephalogram (EEG). The
EEG signature is transient waveform of isolated spikes, spike trains.It
also assists in classifying the underlying epileptic syndrome. The
feature extraction is done by Independent Component Analysis (ICA) and
final risk level classification is done by Hidden Markov Model (HMM).
Performance evaluation is done by Kappa function and Mean Square Error
(MSE).