Human motion recognition is essential for many biomedical applications, but few studies compare the abilities of multiple sensing modalities. This paper thus evaluates the effectiveness of different modalities when predicting targets of human reaching movements. Electroencephalography, electrooculography, camera-based eye tracking, electromyography, hand tracking and the user’s preferences are used to make predictions at different points in time. Prediction accuracies are calculated based on data from 10 subjects in within-subject crossvalidation. Results show that electroencephalography can make predictions before limb motion onset, but its accuracy decreases as the number of potential targets increases. Electromyography and hand tracking ...
PhysioIntent database was acquired with the aim to research human movement intention through biosign...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017.Surface electromyogram (sEMG) is a bioelectric signal th...
With the rapid development of human-computer interaction, researchers are extending beyond physical-...
Electromyography as a technology allows one to be able to measure muscle activity, which in turn can...
Assistive devices, like exoskeletons or orthoses, often make use of physiological data that allow th...
<div><p>Assistive devices, like exoskeletons or orthoses, often make use of physiological data that ...
In this study, we used electrocorticographic (ECoG) signals to extract the onset of arm movement as ...
Background To assist people with disabilities, exoskeletons must be provided with human-robot inte...
Detecting human motion and predicting human intentions by analyzing body signals are challenging but...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) signals are a measurable brain electrical activity. EEG signals can b...
This paper reports on research to explore the potential for using electromyography (EMG) measurement...
Rehabilitation robots physically support patients during exercise, but their assistive strategies of...
Several common diseases, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injuries, lead to upper...
In this work, we investigate eye movement analysis as a new sensing modality for activity recognitio...
In recent years research into electroencephalograph (EEG) based Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) have...
PhysioIntent database was acquired with the aim to research human movement intention through biosign...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017.Surface electromyogram (sEMG) is a bioelectric signal th...
With the rapid development of human-computer interaction, researchers are extending beyond physical-...
Electromyography as a technology allows one to be able to measure muscle activity, which in turn can...
Assistive devices, like exoskeletons or orthoses, often make use of physiological data that allow th...
<div><p>Assistive devices, like exoskeletons or orthoses, often make use of physiological data that ...
In this study, we used electrocorticographic (ECoG) signals to extract the onset of arm movement as ...
Background To assist people with disabilities, exoskeletons must be provided with human-robot inte...
Detecting human motion and predicting human intentions by analyzing body signals are challenging but...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) signals are a measurable brain electrical activity. EEG signals can b...
This paper reports on research to explore the potential for using electromyography (EMG) measurement...
Rehabilitation robots physically support patients during exercise, but their assistive strategies of...
Several common diseases, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injuries, lead to upper...
In this work, we investigate eye movement analysis as a new sensing modality for activity recognitio...
In recent years research into electroencephalograph (EEG) based Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) have...
PhysioIntent database was acquired with the aim to research human movement intention through biosign...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017.Surface electromyogram (sEMG) is a bioelectric signal th...
With the rapid development of human-computer interaction, researchers are extending beyond physical-...