Stable myoelectric control of a hand prosthesis using non-linear incremental learning

Volume: 8
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Stable myoelectric control of hand prostheses remains an open problem. The only successful human-machine interface is surface electromyography, typically allowing control of a few degrees of freedom. Machine learning techniques may have the potential to remove these limitations, but their performance is thus far inadequate: myoelectric signals change over time under the influence of various factors, deteriorating control performance. It is...
Paper Details
Title
Stable myoelectric control of a hand prosthesis using non-linear incremental learning
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
8
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