Neonatal seizures require urgent treatment, but often go undetected without expert EEG monitoring. We have developed and validated a seizure detection model using retrospective EEG data from 332 neonates. A convolutional neural network was trained and tested on over 50,000 hours (n = 202) of annotated single-channel EEG containing 12,402 seizure events. This model was then validated on two independent multi-reviewer datasets (n = 51 and n = 79). Increasing data and model size improved performance: Matthews correlation coefficient (MCC) and Pearson's correlation (r) increased by up to 50% (15%) with data (model) scaling. The largest model (21m parameters) achieved state-of-the-art on an open-access dataset (MCC = 0.764, r = 0.824, and AUC = 0.982). This model also attained expert-level performance on both validation sets, a first in this field, with no significant difference in inter-rater agreement when the model replaces an expert (∣Δκ∣ < 0.094, p > 0.05).
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