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Tuning of myoelectric prostheses using fuzzy logic

Published: 01 January 2001 Publication History

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This contribution concerns the use of a supervisory expert system based on fuzzy logic for the parameter adjusting of myoelectric prostheses. The prosthesis system is an artificial arm produced by INAIL in Vigorso (Bologna, Italy), which is equipped with an on-board actuation system. The expert system guides patients through an interactive session whose aim is to test the prosthesis functionality and, when necessary, to self-adjust the parameters.

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cover image Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine  Volume 21, Issue 1-3
January, 2001
265 pages

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Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.

United Kingdom

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Published: 01 January 2001

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  1. Bioengineering
  2. Fuzzy logic expert system
  3. Human-machine interface
  4. Prosthetic

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  • (2007)Fuzzy Systems in BiomedicineProceedings of the 2007 conference on Emerging Artificial Intelligence Applications in Computer Engineering: Real Word AI Systems with Applications in eHealth, HCI, Information Retrieval and Pervasive Technologies10.5555/1566770.1566789(245-270)Online publication date: 10-Jun-2007

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