Researchers from the Personalized Digital Health and Telemedicine Group at the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) will present seven scientific contributions at the 64th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Epileptology (DGfE) in Würzburg.

The accepted contributions highlight our group’s interdisciplinary research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, digital health, computer vision, wearable sensing, and clinical epileptology. Our work focuses on the development of digital biomarkers and AI-based analysis methods to improve the monitoring, diagnosis, and understanding of epilepsy.

Research Topics

The presented studies cover several emerging directions in AI-driven epilepsy research, including:

  • Contactless measurement of vital parameters using camera-based sensing technologies
  • 3D human pose estimation for video-EEG monitoring to analyze seizure-related body movements
  • Eye-tracking metrics for cognitive assessment in epilepsy, including contextualized analysis of visual search strategies
  • Effects of anti-seizure medication on eye-tracking parameters in patients with epilepsy
  • Eye tracking during the Trail Making Test and its association with depressive symptoms
  • Secure and trustworthy AI models for seizure detection using wearable devices
  • Electrocardiographic changes under cenobamate therapy based on extended ECG recordings

These contributions reflect ongoing collaborations between computer scientists, physicists, neurologists, and clinical researchers at the University Hospital Bonn and partner institutions.

A large part of the work has been carried out by PhD students and early-career researchers, demonstrating the strong integration of young scientists in our research activities.

We look forward to presenting our work in Würzburg and discussing these results with colleagues from the international epilepsy research and digital medicine community.

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Simsek, Koray; Müllers, Johannes; Surges, Rainer; Krüger, Björn

Kontaktloses kamerabasiertes Messen von Vitalparametern Conference Forthcoming

64. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Epileptologie, Forthcoming.

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Jansen, Anna; Steininger, Melissa; Mustafa, Sarah Al-Haj; Bouzan, Nataly; Surges, Rainer; Helmstaedter, Christoph; von Wrede, Randi; Krüger, Björn

Kontextualisierte Eye-Tracking-Metriken zur Charakterisierung von Suchstrategien bei Personen mit Epilepsie und Kontrollen Conference Forthcoming

64. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Epileptologie, Forthcoming.

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Greß, Hannah; Daryakenari, Nazila Ahmadi; Bungartz, Christian; Viola, Felix; Markwald, Marco; Brüll, Gabriela; Kumar, Uttam; Ohm, Marc; Surges, Rainer; Meier, Michael; Demidova, Elena; Krüger, Björn

Anforderungen an sichere KI-Modelle zur Anfallsdetektion mit Wearables in der Epileptologie Conference Forthcoming

64. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Epileptologie, Forthcoming.

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Vetter, Jonas; Müllers, Johannes; Spurio, Federico; Surges, Rainer; Gall, Juergen; Krüger, Björn

Kontaktlose 3D-Human-Pose-Estimation im Video-EEG-Monitoring von Epilepsiepatienten Conference Forthcoming

64. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Epileptologie, Forthcoming.

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Pukropski, Jan; Keßler, Lisa; von Wrede, Randi; Surges, Rainer; Krüger, Björn

Elektrokardiographische Veränderungen unter Cenobamat – eine retrospektive Prä-Post-Analyse aus verlängerten EKG-Ableitungen bei Patient*innen mit Epilepsie Conference Forthcoming

64. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Epileptologie, Forthcoming.

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Steininger, Melissa; Jansen, Anna; Mustafa, Sarah Al-Haj; Bouzan, Nataly; Surges, Rainer; Helmstaedter, Christoph; von Wrede, Randi; Krüger, Björn

Zusammenhänge zwischen Anfallssuppressiva und kontextualisierten Eye-Tracking-Metriken bei Menschen mit Epilepsie Conference Forthcoming

64. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Epileptologie, Forthcoming.

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Mustafa, Sarah Al-Haj; Jansen, Anna; Steininger, Melissa; Müllers, Johannes; Surges, Rainer; Helmstaedter, Christoph; Krüger, Björn; von Wrede, Randi

Wer suchet, der findet: Eye Tracking beim Trail Making Test bei Epilepsie – Zusammenhänge mit depressiver Symptomatik Conference Forthcoming

64. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Epileptologie, Forthcoming.

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