We present use of the electromyogram (EMG) for sensing musical gesture and discuss interactive machine learning for designing complex muscle-music inter- actions. We propose a signal flow for musical interaction with body movement sensed by EMG and other sensing modalities, feature extraction, and interactive machine learning that result in the manipulation of sound synthesis parame- ters. We discuss ways to capture the EMG for musical use including electrode placement and the use of multiple EMG channels. Techniques for extracting meaningful data and features from electromyographic signals are discussed. We present a composite feature, a multi-channel EMG vector sum. Signal pro- cessing and machine learning are demonstrated. We frame class...
International audienceTechnologies for sensing movement are expanding toward everyday use in virtual...
In this work-in-progress, we propose the design of an interaction that allows a guitar player to air...
With the rapid development of human-computer interaction, researchers are extending beyond physical-...
The author presents the challenges and opportunities in the use of the electromyogram (EMG), a signa...
We present the first combined use of the electromyogram (EMG) andmechanomyogram (MMG), two biosignal...
We present an overview of machine learning (ML) techniques and theirapplication in interactive music...
The MappEMG pipeline aims to augment the traditional classical concert experience by giving listener...
We present an overview of machine learning (ML) techniques and their application in interactive mus...
This chapter explores three systems for mapping embodied gesture, acquired with electromyography and...
We investigated how the action–sound relationships found in electric guitar performance can be used...
Music is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement...
Music is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement....
This work describes a new approach to gesture mapping in a performance with a traditional musical in...
The problem of classifying electromyography signals in each gesture occurs due to the use of a const...
Electromyography (EMG) is a technique for evaluating and recording the electrical activity produced ...
International audienceTechnologies for sensing movement are expanding toward everyday use in virtual...
In this work-in-progress, we propose the design of an interaction that allows a guitar player to air...
With the rapid development of human-computer interaction, researchers are extending beyond physical-...
The author presents the challenges and opportunities in the use of the electromyogram (EMG), a signa...
We present the first combined use of the electromyogram (EMG) andmechanomyogram (MMG), two biosignal...
We present an overview of machine learning (ML) techniques and theirapplication in interactive music...
The MappEMG pipeline aims to augment the traditional classical concert experience by giving listener...
We present an overview of machine learning (ML) techniques and their application in interactive mus...
This chapter explores three systems for mapping embodied gesture, acquired with electromyography and...
We investigated how the action–sound relationships found in electric guitar performance can be used...
Music is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement...
Music is a complex multimodal medium experienced not only via sounds but also through body movement....
This work describes a new approach to gesture mapping in a performance with a traditional musical in...
The problem of classifying electromyography signals in each gesture occurs due to the use of a const...
Electromyography (EMG) is a technique for evaluating and recording the electrical activity produced ...
International audienceTechnologies for sensing movement are expanding toward everyday use in virtual...
In this work-in-progress, we propose the design of an interaction that allows a guitar player to air...
With the rapid development of human-computer interaction, researchers are extending beyond physical-...