Amirabdollahian et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Application of support vector machines in detecting hand grasp gestures using a commercially off the shelf wireless myoelectric armbandAmirabdollahian et al., 2017
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- Amirabdollahian F
- Walters M
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- 2017 international conference on rehabilitation robotics (ICORR)
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The propose of this study was to assess the feasibility of using support vector machines in analysing myoelectric signals acquired using an off the shelf device, the Myo armband from Thalmic Lab, when performing hand grasp gestures. Participants (n= 26) took part in the …
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