Advanced forearm prosthetic devices employ classifiers to recognize different electromyography (EMG) signal patterns, in order to identify the user's intended motion gesture. The classification accuracy is one of the main determinants of real-time controllability of a prosthetic limb and hence the necessity to achieve as high an accuracy as possible. In this paper, we study the effects of the temporal and spatial information provided to the classifier on its offline performance and analyze their interdependencies. EMG data associated with seven practical hand gestures were recorded from partial-hand and trans-radial amputee volunteers as well as able-bodied volunteers. An extensive investigation was conducted to study the effect of analysis...
Prostheses are artificial devices that replace a missing body part, which might be lost through inju...
Prostheses are artificial devices that replace a missing body part, which might be lost through inju...
: 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...
AbstractThe performance of intelligent electromyogram (EMG)-driven prostheses, functioning as artifi...
We tackle the challenging problem of myoelectric prosthesis control with an improved feature extract...
Hand amputations can dramatically affect the capabilities of a person. Machine learning is often app...
© 2016 IEEE. We tackle the challenging problem of myoelectric prosthesis control with an improved fe...
Myoelectric signals (MES) are viable control signals for externally-powered prosthetic devices. They...
Abstract Background Electromyography (EMG) pattern-recognition based control strategies for multifun...
IntroductionMuscular activation sequences have been shown to be suitable time-domain features for cl...
For transradial amputees, the muscles in the residual forearm naturally employed by unimpaired subje...
© 2016 IEEE. Pattern recognition control applied on surface electromyography (EMG) from the extrinsi...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
An upper-limb amputation is a life-changing procedure severely impacting the individual's ability to...
Prostheses are artificial devices that replace a missing body part, which might be lost through inju...
Prostheses are artificial devices that replace a missing body part, which might be lost through inju...
: 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...
AbstractThe performance of intelligent electromyogram (EMG)-driven prostheses, functioning as artifi...
We tackle the challenging problem of myoelectric prosthesis control with an improved feature extract...
Hand amputations can dramatically affect the capabilities of a person. Machine learning is often app...
© 2016 IEEE. We tackle the challenging problem of myoelectric prosthesis control with an improved fe...
Myoelectric signals (MES) are viable control signals for externally-powered prosthetic devices. They...
Abstract Background Electromyography (EMG) pattern-recognition based control strategies for multifun...
IntroductionMuscular activation sequences have been shown to be suitable time-domain features for cl...
For transradial amputees, the muscles in the residual forearm naturally employed by unimpaired subje...
© 2016 IEEE. Pattern recognition control applied on surface electromyography (EMG) from the extrinsi...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
An upper-limb amputation is a life-changing procedure severely impacting the individual's ability to...
Prostheses are artificial devices that replace a missing body part, which might be lost through inju...
Prostheses are artificial devices that replace a missing body part, which might be lost through inju...
: The design of prosthetic controllers by means of neurophysiological signals still poses a crucial ...