Epilepsy detection based on electroencephalogram (EEG) signal is of great significance to diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. The denoised EEG signal is adopted by most traditional epilepsy detection methods. But due to nonideal denoising ability, the loss of local information and residual noise will occur, resulting in detection performance degradation. To solve the problem, the paper proposed an epilepsy detection method in noisy environment. Although epileptic signals and nonepileptic signals have some discrimination, they need to overcome the interference of noise. Hence, the improved sample entropy and phase synchronization indexes of corresponding 2 intrinsic mode functions (IMFs) caused by variational mode decomposition (VMD) are proposed as features, which can reduce the impact of noise on detection performance. The experimental results show that the accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity are 91.78%, 91.27%, and 93.61%, respectively. It can be used as an auxiliary method for clinical treatment of epilepsy.
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