Pattern recognition algorithms have been widely used to map surface electromyographic signals to target movements as a source for prosthetic control. However, most investigations have been conducted offline by performing the analysis on pre-recorded datasets. While real-time data analysis (i.e., classification when new data becomes available, with limits on latency under 200–300 milliseconds) plays an important role in the control of prosthetics, less knowledge has been gained with respect to real-time performance. Recent literature has underscored the differences between offline classification accuracy, the most common performance metric, and the usability of upper limb prostheses. Therefore, a comparative offline and real-time performance...
Advances in myoelectric interfaces have increased the use of wearable prosthetics including robotic ...
Advances in myoelectric interfaces have increased the use of wearable prosthetics including robotic ...
Pattern recognition of myoelectric signals for the control of prosthetic devices has been widely rep...
Myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR) to decode limb movements is an important advancement regarding...
Myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR) to decode limb movements is an important advancement regarding...
Myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR) to decode limb movements is an important advancement regarding...
Myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR) to decode limb movements is an important advancement regarding...
A real-time pattern recognition algorithm based on k-nearest neighbors and lazy learning was used to...
Offline accuracy has been the preferred performance measure in myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR)...
© 2016 IEEE. Pattern recognition control applied on surface electromyography (EMG) from the extrinsi...
Abstract Background Myoelectric pattern recognition systems can decode movement intention to drive u...
Myoelectric control of prostheses is a long-established technique, using surface electromyography (s...
The myoelectric prosthetic hand is a powerful tool developed to help people with upper limb loss res...
Electromyogram (EMG) signal is generated by muscle contraction, and surface electromyography signal ...
The myoelectric prosthetic hand is a powerful tool developed to help people with upper limb loss res...
Advances in myoelectric interfaces have increased the use of wearable prosthetics including robotic ...
Advances in myoelectric interfaces have increased the use of wearable prosthetics including robotic ...
Pattern recognition of myoelectric signals for the control of prosthetic devices has been widely rep...
Myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR) to decode limb movements is an important advancement regarding...
Myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR) to decode limb movements is an important advancement regarding...
Myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR) to decode limb movements is an important advancement regarding...
Myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR) to decode limb movements is an important advancement regarding...
A real-time pattern recognition algorithm based on k-nearest neighbors and lazy learning was used to...
Offline accuracy has been the preferred performance measure in myoelectric pattern recognition (MPR)...
© 2016 IEEE. Pattern recognition control applied on surface electromyography (EMG) from the extrinsi...
Abstract Background Myoelectric pattern recognition systems can decode movement intention to drive u...
Myoelectric control of prostheses is a long-established technique, using surface electromyography (s...
The myoelectric prosthetic hand is a powerful tool developed to help people with upper limb loss res...
Electromyogram (EMG) signal is generated by muscle contraction, and surface electromyography signal ...
The myoelectric prosthetic hand is a powerful tool developed to help people with upper limb loss res...
Advances in myoelectric interfaces have increased the use of wearable prosthetics including robotic ...
Advances in myoelectric interfaces have increased the use of wearable prosthetics including robotic ...
Pattern recognition of myoelectric signals for the control of prosthetic devices has been widely rep...