Simultaneous classification of hand and wrist motions using myoelectric interface: Beyond subject specificity

C. W. Antuvan, S. Yen, L. Masia
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Decoding simultaneous movements in the context of myoelectric control is becoming increasingly popular, because it is a more intuitive and natural way by which humans perform daily life activities. Current decoding techniques require the use of a calibration phase, and also on the use of machine learning algorithms in order to build the decoder model, and hence they are subject-specific. In this paper, we propose a unique subject-independent based decoding model, which is devoid of the calibration procedures required to train the decoder. The idea is to develop a model to decode two degrees of freedom involving the wrist and the hand, and incorporating both individual and combined motions. A set of experiments are performed in order to acquire electromyogram (EMG) signals for the entire set of motions. A hierarchical-decision tree approach is devised to build the model, by analyzing the relative activity patterns of the principal components of muscle activity in both individual and combined motions. The model is tested in a real-time scenario by means of a virtual graphical environment, and its performance is quantified. The results are promising, and indicate its capability to perform both individual and simultaneous motions.
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使用肌电界面同时分类手和手腕运动:超越受试者特异性
在肌电控制的背景下解码同步运动正变得越来越流行,因为它是人类进行日常生活活动的一种更直观和自然的方式。目前的解码技术需要使用校准阶段,也需要使用机器学习算法来构建解码器模型,因此它们是特定于主题的。在本文中,我们提出了一种独特的基于主题独立的解码模型,该模型不需要训练解码器所需的校准过程。这个想法是开发一个模型来解码涉及手腕和手的两个自由度,并结合个人和组合动作。为了获得整套运动的肌电图(EMG)信号,进行了一系列实验。通过分析单个和组合运动中肌肉活动的主要成分的相对活动模式,设计了一种层次决策树方法来构建模型。通过虚拟图形环境对该模型进行了实时测试,并对其性能进行了量化。结果是有希望的,并且表明它能够执行单独和同时的运动。
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