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Stable force-myographic control of a prosthetic hand using incremental learning
Abstract:
Force myography has been proposed as an appealing alternative to electromyography for control of upper limb prosthesis. A limitation of this technique is the non-stationary nature of the recorded force data. Force patterns vary under influence of various factors such as change in orientation and position of the prosthesis. We hereby propose an incremental learning method to overcome this limitation. We use an online sequential extreme learning machine where occasional updates allow continual adaptation to signal changes. The applicability and effectiveness of this approach is demonstrated for predicting the hand status from forearm muscle forces at various arm positions. The results show that incremental updates are indeed effective to maintain a stable level of performance, achieving an average classification accuracy of 98.75% for two subjects.
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