2024
DOI: 10.1109/tnsre.2024.3400729
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Validity and Impact of Methods for Collecting Training Data for Myoelectric Prosthetic Control Algorithms

Troy N. Tully,
Caleb J. Thomson,
Gregory A. Clark
et al.

Abstract: Intuitive regression control of prostheses relies on training algorithms to correlate biological recordings to motor intent. The quality of the training dataset is critical to run-time regression performance, but accurately labeling intended hand kinematics after hand amputation is challenging. In this study, we quantified the accuracy and precision of labeling hand kinematics using two common training paradigms: 1) mimic training, where participants mimic predetermined motions of a prosthesis, and 2) mirror t… Show more

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