Pattern recognition of myoelectric signals for the control of prosthetic devices has been widely reported and debated. A large portion of the literature focuses on offline classification accuracy of pre-recorded signals. Historically, however, there has been a semantic gap between research findings and a clinically viable implementation. Recently, renewed focus on prosthetics research has pushed the field to provide more clinically relevant outcomes. One way to work towards this goal is to examine the differences between research and clinical results. The constrained nature in which offline training and test data is often collected compared to the dynamic nature of prosthetic use is just one example. In this work, we demonstrate that variat...
The promise of pattern recognition for improved control of upper-extremity powered prostheses has ex...
Abstract Background The use of pattern recognition-based methods to control myoelectric upper-limb p...
Abstract Background Although electromyogram (EMG) pattern recognition (PR) for multifunctional upper...
Pattern recognition of myoelectric signals for the control of prosthetic devices has been widely rep...
Pattern recognition of myoelectric signals for the control of prosthetic devices has been widely rep...
Reported studies on pattern recognition of electromyograms (EMG) for the control of prosthetic devic...
An upper-limb amputation is a life-changing procedure severely impacting the individual's ability to...
Aiming at dexterous and reliable solutions to increase the quality of life of amputees, upper limb p...
The natural control of robotic prosthetic hands with non-invasive techniques is still a challenge: m...
The promise of pattern recognition for improved control of upper-extremity powered prostheses has ex...
Over the last few decades, pattern recognition algorithms have shown promising results in the field ...
The surface myoelectric signal (MES) has proven to be an effective control input for powered prosthe...
Abstract Background Electromyography (EMG) pattern-recognition based control strategies for multifun...
Pattern recognition algorithms have been widely used to map surface electromyographic signals to tar...
Offline accuracy has been the preferred performance measure in myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR)...
The promise of pattern recognition for improved control of upper-extremity powered prostheses has ex...
Abstract Background The use of pattern recognition-based methods to control myoelectric upper-limb p...
Abstract Background Although electromyogram (EMG) pattern recognition (PR) for multifunctional upper...
Pattern recognition of myoelectric signals for the control of prosthetic devices has been widely rep...
Pattern recognition of myoelectric signals for the control of prosthetic devices has been widely rep...
Reported studies on pattern recognition of electromyograms (EMG) for the control of prosthetic devic...
An upper-limb amputation is a life-changing procedure severely impacting the individual's ability to...
Aiming at dexterous and reliable solutions to increase the quality of life of amputees, upper limb p...
The natural control of robotic prosthetic hands with non-invasive techniques is still a challenge: m...
The promise of pattern recognition for improved control of upper-extremity powered prostheses has ex...
Over the last few decades, pattern recognition algorithms have shown promising results in the field ...
The surface myoelectric signal (MES) has proven to be an effective control input for powered prosthe...
Abstract Background Electromyography (EMG) pattern-recognition based control strategies for multifun...
Pattern recognition algorithms have been widely used to map surface electromyographic signals to tar...
Offline accuracy has been the preferred performance measure in myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR)...
The promise of pattern recognition for improved control of upper-extremity powered prostheses has ex...
Abstract Background The use of pattern recognition-based methods to control myoelectric upper-limb p...
Abstract Background Although electromyogram (EMG) pattern recognition (PR) for multifunctional upper...