Affiliation:
1. Consultant Nurse for the Epilepsies, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust; Honorary Lecturer, University of Wolverhampton; Chairperson, Epilepsy Nurses Association
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are increasingly being used in medicine. More recently, both AI and ML have been applied in epilepsy research, with the aim of accurately predicting and detecting seizures. Most AL and ML applications need to undergo trials to ensure that accurate data are being captured. The following article discusses such systems which are currently being developed for epilepsy patients, which have/are undergoing patient trials.