Malešević et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Vector autoregressive hierarchical hidden Markov models for extracting finger movements using multichannel surface EMG signalsMalešević et al., 2018
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- Malešević N
- Marković D
- Kanitz G
- Controzzi M
- Cipriani C
- Antfolk C
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We present a novel computational technique intended for the robust and adaptable control of a multifunctional prosthetic hand using multichannel surface electromyography. The initial processing of the input data was oriented towards extracting relevant time domain features …
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