Title of article :
EMG feature evaluation for improving myoelectric pattern recognition robustness
Author/Authors :
Phinyomark، نويسنده , , Angkoon and Quaine، نويسنده , , Franck and Charbonnier، نويسنده , , Sylvie and Serviere، نويسنده , , Christine and Tarpin-Bernard، نويسنده , , Franck and Laurillau، نويسنده , , Yann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
9
From page :
4832
To page :
4840
Abstract :
In pattern recognition-based myoelectric control, high accuracy for multiple discriminated motions is presented in most of related literature. However, there is a gap between the classification accuracy and the usability of practical applications of myoelectric control, especially the effect of long-term usage. This paper proposes and investigates the behavior of fifty time-domain and frequency-domain features to classify ten upper limb motions using electromyographic data recorded during 21 days. The most stable single feature and multiple feature sets are presented with the optimum configuration of myoelectric control, i.e. data segmentation and classifier. The result shows that sample entropy (SampEn) outperforms other features when compared using linear discriminant analysis (LDA), a robust classifier. The averaged test classification accuracy is 93.37%, when trained in only initial first day. It brings only 2.45% decrease compared with retraining schemes. Increasing number of features to four, which consists of SampEn, the fourth order cepstrum coefficients, root mean square and waveform length, increase the classification accuracy to 98.87%. The proposed techniques achieve to maintain the high accuracy without the retraining scheme. Additionally, this continuous classification allows the real-time operation.
Keywords :
electromyography (EMG) , feature extraction , linear discriminant analysis , Myoelectric control , Sample Entropy
Journal title :
Expert Systems with Applications
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Expert Systems with Applications
Record number :
2353719
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