A hand amputation is a highly disabling event, having severe physical and psychological repercussions on a person’s life. Despite extensive efforts devoted to restoring the missing functionality via dexterous myoelectric hand prostheses, natural and robust control usable in everyday life is still challenging. Novel techniques have been proposed to overcome the current limitations, among them the fusion of surface electromyography with other sources of contextual information. We present a dataset to investigate the inclusion of eye tracking and first person video to provide more stable intent recognition for prosthetic control. This multimodal dataset contains surface electromyography and accelerometry of the forearm, and gaze, first person ...
Objective. Dexterous control of myoelectric upper limb prosthesis is still limited by the capabiliti...
A prosthetic hand is one of the main ways to help patients with upper limb disabilities regain their...
One of the crucial problems found in the scientific community of assistive/rehabilitation robotics n...
A hand amputation is a highly disabling event, having severe physical and psychological repercussion...
The complexity and dexterity of the human hand make the development of natural and robust control of...
The complexity and dexterity of the human hand make the development of natural and robust control of...
During the past 60 years scientific research proposed many techniques to control robotic hand prosth...
Despite recent advances in prosthetics, many upper limb amputees still use prostheses with some relu...
The instability of myoelectric signals over time complicates their use to control poly-articulated p...
Visual attention is often predictive for future actions in humans. In manipulation tasks, the eyes t...
Upper limb amputation is a traumatic event with a dramatic impact on the everyday life of a person....
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
Abstract Background Myoelectric pattern recognition systems can decode movement intention to drive u...
Control of contemporary, multi-joint prosthetic hands is commonly realized by using electromyographi...
Myoelectric hand prostheses are controlled via electromyographic (EMG) signals measured at the resid...
Objective. Dexterous control of myoelectric upper limb prosthesis is still limited by the capabiliti...
A prosthetic hand is one of the main ways to help patients with upper limb disabilities regain their...
One of the crucial problems found in the scientific community of assistive/rehabilitation robotics n...
A hand amputation is a highly disabling event, having severe physical and psychological repercussion...
The complexity and dexterity of the human hand make the development of natural and robust control of...
The complexity and dexterity of the human hand make the development of natural and robust control of...
During the past 60 years scientific research proposed many techniques to control robotic hand prosth...
Despite recent advances in prosthetics, many upper limb amputees still use prostheses with some relu...
The instability of myoelectric signals over time complicates their use to control poly-articulated p...
Visual attention is often predictive for future actions in humans. In manipulation tasks, the eyes t...
Upper limb amputation is a traumatic event with a dramatic impact on the everyday life of a person....
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
Abstract Background Myoelectric pattern recognition systems can decode movement intention to drive u...
Control of contemporary, multi-joint prosthetic hands is commonly realized by using electromyographi...
Myoelectric hand prostheses are controlled via electromyographic (EMG) signals measured at the resid...
Objective. Dexterous control of myoelectric upper limb prosthesis is still limited by the capabiliti...
A prosthetic hand is one of the main ways to help patients with upper limb disabilities regain their...
One of the crucial problems found in the scientific community of assistive/rehabilitation robotics n...