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Generalizing Upper Limb Force Modeling With Transfer Learning: A Multimodal Approach Using EMG and IMU for New Users
Transfer learning (TL) enables accurate EMG-based force modeling for new users with minimal data. This approach significantly improves model performance compared to traditional methods, enhancing adoption in assistive and robotic applications.
Area of Science:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Machine Learning
- Rehabilitation Technology
Background:
- Electromyography (EMG)-based force modeling is crucial for assistive, robotic, and rehabilitation devices.
- Current models primarily focus on intra-subject performance, creating a burden for end-user data acquisition.
- Generalizing models across individuals is key for widespread adoption but remains a significant challenge.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the efficacy of transfer learning (TL) for generalizing EMG-based force modeling to new users.
- To reduce the data acquisition burden for end-users by adapting models with minimal new data.
- To evaluate TL performance against leave-one-subject-out (LOSO) and intra-subject modeling scenarios.
Main Methods:
- Developed a deep multimodal convolutional neural network (CNN) integrating high-density (HD) EMG and Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) motion data.
- Employed a TL strategy: establishing a baseline model with existing user data, then fine-tuning with 10%, 20%, and 40% of new user data.
- Tested the model under isotonic, isokinetic, and dynamic conditions.
Main Results:
- TL significantly improved force modeling accuracy, increasing average R-squared values by 60.81% to 199.79% over LOSO.
- TL outperformed intra-subject modeling by 13.4% to 45.51% across different conditions.
- Demonstrated successful generalization to new experimental conditions for new users.
Conclusions:
- Transfer learning enables effective EMG-based force modeling adaptation to new users with substantially reduced data requirements.
- The proposed multimodal TL approach offers superior performance compared to conventional intra-subject and LOSO methods.
- TL facilitates the development of more adaptable and user-friendly EMG-controlled assistive and robotic systems.
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