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Friday, February 25, 2011

Learning EMG control of a robotic hand: towards active prostheses


for those who are interested in "EMG's" and developments in the field of usage of EMGs...!

ABSTRACT

We introduce a method based on support vector machines which can detect opening and closing actions of the human thumb, index finger, and other fingers recorded via surface EMG only. The method is shown to be robust across sessions and can be used independently of the position of the arm. With these stability criteria, the method is ideally suited for the control of active prosthesis with a high number of active degrees of freedom. The method is successfully demonstrated on a robotic four-finger hand, and can be used to grasp objects

2 comments:

  1. Hi... that was great stuff.. I really like reading on this subject Could you tell me more on that... I love to explore

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  2. This is not my research work, I would advice you to contact the original authors of this work. Thx

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