Fig. 6: Representative cases for true-positive, false-positive, false-negative, and true-negative. | npj Digital Medicine

Fig. 6: Representative cases for true-positive, false-positive, false-negative, and true-negative.

From: Weak supervision as an efficient approach for automated seizure detection in electroencephalography

Fig. 6

Green background represents successful cases, while the red background represents failure cases. The EEG clips are shown and overlaid with an occlusion map. To the left of the clip is a plot indicating the model prediction values in the vicinity of the clip, where the clip is highlighted by the blue rectangles. Note that occlusion map values are normalized within each image, meaning that values should not be compared across images.

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