IntroductionMuscular activation sequences have been shown to be suitable time-domain features for classification of motion gestures. However, their clinical application in myoelectric prosthesis control was never investigated so far. The aim of the paper is to evaluate the robustness of these features extracted from the EMG signal in transient state, on the forearm, for classifying common hand tasks.MethodsThe signal associated to four hand gestures and the rest condition were acquired from ten healthy people and two persons with trans-radial amputation. A feature extraction algorithm allowed for encoding the EMG signals into muscular activation sequences, which were used to train four commonly used classifiers, namely Linear Discriminant A...
This study aims to evaluate different combinations of features and algorithms to be used in the cont...
Dexterous hand prostheses controlled via surface electromyography represent the most advanced non in...
Myoelectric signals (MES) are viable control signals for externally-powered prosthetic devices. They...
Hand prosthesis controlled by surface electromyography (sEMG) is promising due to the control capabi...
: The design of prosthetic controllers by means of neurophysiological signals still poses a crucial ...
Within state-of-the-art gesture-based upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis control, gesture recognition...
Understanding the neurophysiological signals underlying voluntary motor control and decoding them fo...
Myoelectric control of prostheses is a long-established technique, using surface electromyography (s...
Advanced forearm prosthetic devices employ classifiers to recognize different electromyography (EMG)...
© 2016 IEEE. We tackle the challenging problem of myoelectric prosthesis control with an improved fe...
Electromyography (EMG) also referred to as the Myoelectric, is a biomedical signal acquired from ske...
Robotic prosthetics is increasingly adopted as an enabling technology for amputees. These are vital ...
We tackle the challenging problem of myoelectric prosthesis control with an improved feature extract...
Natural, dependable prosthesis operation using a myoelectric interface is an extremely difficult and...
peer reviewedElectromyography (EMG) is a measure of electrical activity generated by the contraction...
This study aims to evaluate different combinations of features and algorithms to be used in the cont...
Dexterous hand prostheses controlled via surface electromyography represent the most advanced non in...
Myoelectric signals (MES) are viable control signals for externally-powered prosthetic devices. They...
Hand prosthesis controlled by surface electromyography (sEMG) is promising due to the control capabi...
: The design of prosthetic controllers by means of neurophysiological signals still poses a crucial ...
Within state-of-the-art gesture-based upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis control, gesture recognition...
Understanding the neurophysiological signals underlying voluntary motor control and decoding them fo...
Myoelectric control of prostheses is a long-established technique, using surface electromyography (s...
Advanced forearm prosthetic devices employ classifiers to recognize different electromyography (EMG)...
© 2016 IEEE. We tackle the challenging problem of myoelectric prosthesis control with an improved fe...
Electromyography (EMG) also referred to as the Myoelectric, is a biomedical signal acquired from ske...
Robotic prosthetics is increasingly adopted as an enabling technology for amputees. These are vital ...
We tackle the challenging problem of myoelectric prosthesis control with an improved feature extract...
Natural, dependable prosthesis operation using a myoelectric interface is an extremely difficult and...
peer reviewedElectromyography (EMG) is a measure of electrical activity generated by the contraction...
This study aims to evaluate different combinations of features and algorithms to be used in the cont...
Dexterous hand prostheses controlled via surface electromyography represent the most advanced non in...
Myoelectric signals (MES) are viable control signals for externally-powered prosthetic devices. They...