Handwriting – one of the most important developments in human culture – is also a methodological tool in several scientific disciplines, most importantly handwriting recognition methods, graphology and medical diagnostics. Previous studies have relied largely on the analyses of handwritten traces or kinematic analysis of handwriting; whereas electromyographic (EMG) signals associated with handwriting have received little attention. Here we show for the first time, a method in which EMG signals generated by hand and forearm muscles during handwriting activity are reliably translated into both algorithm-generated handwriting traces and font characters using decoding algorithms. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of recreating handwriting...
Script is produced through the combined operation of finger, wrist, and arm movements. The shape of ...
This dataset contains data for use in handwritten character recognition from sEMG. It contains recor...
At present, there are no quantitative, objective methods for diagnosing the Parkinson disease. Exist...
Handwriting--one of the most important developments in human culture--is also a methodological tool ...
In this paper, a new biomedical application of handwriting is proposed to enhance the processing of ...
Abstract: Problem statement: Handwriting movement is one of the most complex activities of human mot...
In this paper the use of handwriting artifacts for health investigation is addressed. For the purpos...
In this paper the use of handwriting artifacts for health investigation is addressed. For the purpos...
Objective: Despite hand gesture recognition is a widely investigated field, the design of myoelectri...
<p>A: Schematics of the algorithm. Compound EMG (the sum of all rectified EMGs) was first used to de...
Background: Handwriting is a fundamental skill needed for the development of daily-life activities d...
With the advancement of technology, daily interaction with\ud computers is being relied on more and ...
The most used control approaches of hand prosthesis are based on the forearm muscle activities, name...
Despite the increasing use of technology, handwriting has remained to date as an efficient means of ...
We examined time-dependent statistical properties of electromyographic (EMG) signals recorded from i...
Script is produced through the combined operation of finger, wrist, and arm movements. The shape of ...
This dataset contains data for use in handwritten character recognition from sEMG. It contains recor...
At present, there are no quantitative, objective methods for diagnosing the Parkinson disease. Exist...
Handwriting--one of the most important developments in human culture--is also a methodological tool ...
In this paper, a new biomedical application of handwriting is proposed to enhance the processing of ...
Abstract: Problem statement: Handwriting movement is one of the most complex activities of human mot...
In this paper the use of handwriting artifacts for health investigation is addressed. For the purpos...
In this paper the use of handwriting artifacts for health investigation is addressed. For the purpos...
Objective: Despite hand gesture recognition is a widely investigated field, the design of myoelectri...
<p>A: Schematics of the algorithm. Compound EMG (the sum of all rectified EMGs) was first used to de...
Background: Handwriting is a fundamental skill needed for the development of daily-life activities d...
With the advancement of technology, daily interaction with\ud computers is being relied on more and ...
The most used control approaches of hand prosthesis are based on the forearm muscle activities, name...
Despite the increasing use of technology, handwriting has remained to date as an efficient means of ...
We examined time-dependent statistical properties of electromyographic (EMG) signals recorded from i...
Script is produced through the combined operation of finger, wrist, and arm movements. The shape of ...
This dataset contains data for use in handwritten character recognition from sEMG. It contains recor...
At present, there are no quantitative, objective methods for diagnosing the Parkinson disease. Exist...