Specialized dementia-seizure intelligence

Bring specialized dementia-seizure intelligence into work you already own.

DSEF for Organizations applies Seagull’s maintained domain model, evidence-linked evaluation, traceable research, and governed AI within a defined product, program, study, educational effort, or workflow.

Why organizations choose Seagull

The specialized intelligence your team does not have to rebuild.

Building responsibly in this domain requires maintained terminology, evidence synthesis, evaluation logic, missing-information controls, traceability, and explanation boundaries. DSEF for Organizations gives teams that foundation within a defined use instead of asking them to create and maintain it alone.

Consistency

Use one shared observation language.

The Dementia Seizure Spectrum™ (DSS) Framework organizes reported changes into a maintained domain model instead of leaving each team to invent its own terminology.

Information quality

Keep unknowns from becoming reassurance.

DSEF distinguishes present, absent, unknown, and uncaptured information, then reports whether the ordinary comparison is evaluable instead of filling gaps with assumptions.

Traceability

Preserve the basis for every result.

The result keeps its matched logic, evidence links, limitations, configuration, and release identity so reviewers can inspect what happened and which version produced it.

Governed AI

Use AI within evidence and policy boundaries.

Where released and permitted, controlled AI can adapt approved context and language without altering DSEF findings, inventing evidence, or taking autonomous action.

Where Seagull fits

Bring specialized intelligence into the workflows where the pattern already matters.

DSEF for Organizations can apply the same maintained intelligence within a defined product, program, study, educational effort, or workflow. The right fit begins with relevant observations, a clear organizational purpose, and a named destination for the result.

Health and care software

Add structure to reported episodes.

Map caregiver, staff, incident, behavior-change, or change-of-condition observations already captured in a product, then return a governed result for one named reviewer.

Monitoring platforms

Add evidence-linked context to existing events.

Map an already-derived event into the DSEF observation structure. Seagull does not interpret raw video, audio, EEG, wearable, or other sensor signals.

Research and life sciences

Standardize research observations.

Use consistent terminology, explicit assessability, evidence-linked comparison, and preserved release identity within a defined study or research application.

Care, public, and education programs

Support governed education and care workflows.

Bring structured observations, bounded explanations, and an approved human destination into a defined program without creating a diagnostic or autonomous system.

What your organization receives

A maintained intelligence release for a defined organizational use.

DSEF for Organizations supplies the specialized intelligence and implementation materials needed to bring Seagull into work your organization owns. Each release is bounded by its agreed use, configuration, governance, and deployment terms.

Maintained intelligence

The maintained dementia-seizure core.

  • Maintained DSS domain model, DSEF evaluation, and linked evidence
  • Reproducible evaluation with explicit known, unknown, and uncaptured states
  • Traceable findings with sources, limitations, and release identity

Implementation kit

The reusable implementation and review pattern.

  • Reference Episode Record and stable request, response, and error contracts
  • Capture, review, safe-display, and human-handoff patterns
  • Examples, acceptance criteria, implementation documentation, and conformance materials

Deployment controls

The controls for the authorized organizational use.

  • Deployment Profile defining intended use, boundaries, and release identity
  • Approved language, destinations, users, reviewers, and permitted AI
  • Configuration, upgrade, rollback, and release documentation
How it works in a defined workflow

From a reported episode to an evidence-linked handoff.

An organization uses its existing product, program, study, educational effort, or workflow to capture or map a reported episode or other relevant structured event. DSEF determines whether enough information is available for evaluation, compares the combined pattern with published dementia-seizure research, returns an evidence-linked result within approved limits, and sends it to the organization’s designated review destination.

Example input: a structured episode record describing what was observed, how the episode began and resolved, responsiveness, recurrence, recovery, relevant context, and which details are unknown or were not captured.

01

Record or map

Use the organization’s existing episode record or Seagull’s reference capture pattern.

02

Validate

Check the structured fields, data states, sources, and declared mapping.

03

Assess

Report whether ordinary evaluation is possible, limited, or not evaluable.

04

Evaluate

Apply the fixed, versioned, evidence-linked DSEF rules when appropriate.

05

Explain

Use approved language around the fixed result and permitted context.

06

Human handoff

Return the approved reviewer or workflow destination; no autonomous routing occurs.

Finding 1

Research Match

Describes how closely the combined reported pattern corresponds with seizure-associated patterns represented in published literature.

Finding 2

Concern & Timing

Returns a rule-triggered safety-message category for use within the organization’s approved review process.

Built for governed use

Seagull maintains the intelligence. Your organization owns the application and decisions.

Seagull maintains

The specialized dementia-seizure intelligence and the controls governing each authorized use.

  • The maintained DSS domain model, DSEF evaluation, and evidence release
  • Assessability controls, traceable findings, and safe display and handoff patterns
  • Release identity, configuration materials, documentation, examples, and tests

Your organization owns

The product or program, source data, environment, integration, policies, users, and every downstream decision.

  • Your product or program, source data, and input mapping
  • Your interface, hosting, security, operations, and monitoring
  • Your policies, approved destinations, named reviewers, and downstream decisions
DSEF for Organizations

Tell us where Seagull should fit.

Share the workflow, inputs, desired understanding, and review destination. Do not include PHI, patient records, or identifiable case information.