The complexity and dexterity of the human hand make the development of natural and robust control of hand prostheses challenging. Although a large number of control approaches were developed and investigated in the last decades, limited robustness in real-life conditions often prevented their application in clinical settings and in commercial products. In this paper, we investigate a multimodal approach that exploits the use of eye-hand coordination to improve the control of myoelectric hand prostheses. The analyzed data are from the publicly available MeganePro Dataset 1, that includes multimodal data from transradial amputees and able-bodied subjects while grasping numerous household objects with ten grasp types. A continuous grasp-type c...
Upper limb amputation severely affects the quality of life and the activities of daily living of a p...
Objective. The limited functionality of hand prostheses remains one of the main reasons behind the l...
Hand amputation can dramatically affect the capabilities of a person. Cortical reorganization occurs...
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...
A hand amputation is a highly disabling event, having severe physical and psychological repercussion...
The instability of myoelectric signals over time complicates their use to control poly-articulated p...
Objective. Dexterous control of myoelectric upper limb prosthesis is still limited by the capabiliti...
Objective. Computer vision-based assistive technology solutions can revolutionise the quality of car...
Myoelectric hand prostheses can actively move and are controlled via EMG electrodes on the skin abov...
People with transradial hand amputations who own a myoelectric prosthesis currently have some contro...
Abstract Background Myoelectric pattern recognition systems can decode movement intention to drive u...
Recent advances in rehabilitation robotics suggest that it may be possible for hand-amputated subjec...
A real-time pattern recognition algorithm based on k-nearest neighbors and lazy learning was used to...
One of the major problems when dealing with highly dexterous, active hand prostheses is their contro...
Upper limb amputation severely affects the quality of life and the activities of daily living of a p...
Objective. The limited functionality of hand prostheses remains one of the main reasons behind the l...
Hand amputation can dramatically affect the capabilities of a person. Cortical reorganization occurs...
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...
A hand amputation is a highly disabling event, having severe physical and psychological repercussion...
The instability of myoelectric signals over time complicates their use to control poly-articulated p...
Objective. Dexterous control of myoelectric upper limb prosthesis is still limited by the capabiliti...
Objective. Computer vision-based assistive technology solutions can revolutionise the quality of car...
Myoelectric hand prostheses can actively move and are controlled via EMG electrodes on the skin abov...
People with transradial hand amputations who own a myoelectric prosthesis currently have some contro...
Abstract Background Myoelectric pattern recognition systems can decode movement intention to drive u...
Recent advances in rehabilitation robotics suggest that it may be possible for hand-amputated subjec...
A real-time pattern recognition algorithm based on k-nearest neighbors and lazy learning was used to...
One of the major problems when dealing with highly dexterous, active hand prostheses is their contro...
Upper limb amputation severely affects the quality of life and the activities of daily living of a p...
Objective. The limited functionality of hand prostheses remains one of the main reasons behind the l...
Hand amputation can dramatically affect the capabilities of a person. Cortical reorganization occurs...