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Classification performance and feature space characteristics in individuals with upper limb loss using sonomyographyEngdahl et al., 2022
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- Engdahl S
- Dhawan A
- Bashatah A
- Diao G
- Mukherjee B
- Monroe B
- Holley R
- Sikdar S
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- IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
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Objective: Sonomyography, or ultrasound-based sensing of muscle deformation, is an emerging modality for upper limb prosthesis control. Although prior studies have shown that individuals with upper limb loss can achieve successful motion classification with …
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