In this paper we present a novel method for predicting individual fingers movements from surface electromyography (EMG). The method is intended for real-time dexterous control of a multifunctional prosthetic hand device. The EMG data was recorded using 16 single-ended channels positioned on the forearm of healthy participants. Synchronously with the EMG recording, the subjects performed consecutive finger movements based on the visual cues. Our algorithm could be described in following steps: extracting mean average value (MAV) of the EMG to be used as the feature for classification, piece-wise linear modeling of EMG feature dynamics, implementation of hierarchical hidden Markov models (HHMM) to capture transitions between linear models, an...
In this contribution we examine the use and utility of parallel HMM classification in single-trial m...
The electrical signs of the muscle cells in the human body are called myoelectric. EMG is the whole ...
Electromyography (EMG) is the study of electrical signals produced by the movement of muscles in the...
In this paper we present a novel method for predicting individual fingers movements from surface ele...
We present a novel computational technique intended for the robust and adaptable control of a multif...
This contribution presents a novel methodology for myolectric-based control using surface electromyo...
A fundamental component of many modern prostheses is the myoelectric control system, which uses the ...
In this paper we present surface electromyographic (EMG) data collected from 16 channels on five uni...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020One fundamental component of much modern human-mach...
Pattern recognition and classification algorithms are widely studied in natural gesture interfaces f...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is a technique for recording natural muscle activation signals, whic...
The use of a small number of Electromyography (EMG) channels for classifying the finger movement is ...
The detection of physiological signals from the motor system (electromyographic signals) is being ut...
ObjectiveSupport vector machines (SVM) have developed into a gold standard for accurate classificati...
We provide a novel method to infer finger flexing motions using a four‐channel surface electromyogra...
In this contribution we examine the use and utility of parallel HMM classification in single-trial m...
The electrical signs of the muscle cells in the human body are called myoelectric. EMG is the whole ...
Electromyography (EMG) is the study of electrical signals produced by the movement of muscles in the...
In this paper we present a novel method for predicting individual fingers movements from surface ele...
We present a novel computational technique intended for the robust and adaptable control of a multif...
This contribution presents a novel methodology for myolectric-based control using surface electromyo...
A fundamental component of many modern prostheses is the myoelectric control system, which uses the ...
In this paper we present surface electromyographic (EMG) data collected from 16 channels on five uni...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020One fundamental component of much modern human-mach...
Pattern recognition and classification algorithms are widely studied in natural gesture interfaces f...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is a technique for recording natural muscle activation signals, whic...
The use of a small number of Electromyography (EMG) channels for classifying the finger movement is ...
The detection of physiological signals from the motor system (electromyographic signals) is being ut...
ObjectiveSupport vector machines (SVM) have developed into a gold standard for accurate classificati...
We provide a novel method to infer finger flexing motions using a four‐channel surface electromyogra...
In this contribution we examine the use and utility of parallel HMM classification in single-trial m...
The electrical signs of the muscle cells in the human body are called myoelectric. EMG is the whole ...
Electromyography (EMG) is the study of electrical signals produced by the movement of muscles in the...