In myoelectric machine learning (ML) based control, it has been demonstrated that control performance usually increases with training, but it remains largely unknown which underlying factors govern these improvements. It has been suggested that the increase in performance originates from changes in characteristics of the Electromyography (EMG) patterns, such as separability or repeatability. However, the relation between these EMG metrics and control performance has hardly been studied. We assessed the relation between three common EMG feature space metrics (separability, variability and repeatability) in 20 able bodied participants who learned ML myoelectric control in a virtual task over 15 training blocks on 5 days. We assessed the chang...
Inevitable variation in muscle contraction force while performing a target limb movement has been re...
In this paper we asked the question: if we artificially raise the variability of torque control sign...
In this paper we asked the question: if we artificially raise the variability of torque control sign...
In myoelectric machine learning (ML) based control, it has been demonstrated that control performanc...
In myoelectric machine learning (ML) based control, it has been demonstrated that control performanc...
In myoelectric machine learning (ML) based control, it has been demonstrated that control performanc...
Abstract Different feedback during user training for pattern recognition control lead to similar pe...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Different feedback during user training for pattern recognition...
MYOELECTRIC ASSISTIVE DEVICES: DOES EMG PATTERN DISTINCTNESS REFLECT CONTROL ABILITY? Authors: A.W....
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Cata...
There are some practical factors, such as arm position change and donning/doffing, which prevent rob...
Background: Processing the surface electromyogram (sEMG) to decode movement intent is a promising ap...
Background: Processing the surface electromyogram (sEMG) to decode movement intent is a promising ap...
Human-machine interfaces have not yet advanced to enable intuitive control of multiple degrees of fr...
The learning and retention adaptations of muscle activity were studied during a novel multi-joint ta...
Inevitable variation in muscle contraction force while performing a target limb movement has been re...
In this paper we asked the question: if we artificially raise the variability of torque control sign...
In this paper we asked the question: if we artificially raise the variability of torque control sign...
In myoelectric machine learning (ML) based control, it has been demonstrated that control performanc...
In myoelectric machine learning (ML) based control, it has been demonstrated that control performanc...
In myoelectric machine learning (ML) based control, it has been demonstrated that control performanc...
Abstract Different feedback during user training for pattern recognition control lead to similar pe...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Different feedback during user training for pattern recognition...
MYOELECTRIC ASSISTIVE DEVICES: DOES EMG PATTERN DISTINCTNESS REFLECT CONTROL ABILITY? Authors: A.W....
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Cata...
There are some practical factors, such as arm position change and donning/doffing, which prevent rob...
Background: Processing the surface electromyogram (sEMG) to decode movement intent is a promising ap...
Background: Processing the surface electromyogram (sEMG) to decode movement intent is a promising ap...
Human-machine interfaces have not yet advanced to enable intuitive control of multiple degrees of fr...
The learning and retention adaptations of muscle activity were studied during a novel multi-joint ta...
Inevitable variation in muscle contraction force while performing a target limb movement has been re...
In this paper we asked the question: if we artificially raise the variability of torque control sign...
In this paper we asked the question: if we artificially raise the variability of torque control sign...