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- Title
sEMG-Based Hand-Gesture Classification Using a Generative Flow Model.
- Authors
Sun, Wentao; Liu, Huaxin; Tang, Rongyu; Lang, Yiran; He, Jiping; Huang, Qiang
- Abstract
Conventional pattern-recognition algorithms for surface electromyography (sEMG)-based hand-gesture classification have difficulties in capturing the complexity and variability of sEMG. The deep structures of deep learning enable the method to learn high-level features of data to improve both accuracy and robustness of a classification. However, the features learned through deep learning are incomprehensible, and this issue has precluded the use of deep learning in clinical applications where model comprehension is required. In this paper, a generative flow model (GFM), which is a recent flourishing branch of deep learning, is used with a SoftMax classifier for hand-gesture classification. The proposed approach achieves 63.86 ± 5.12 % accuracy in classifying 53 different hand gestures from the NinaPro database 5. The distribution of all 53 hand gestures is modelled by the GFM, and each dimension of the feature learned by the GFM is comprehensible using the reverse flow of the GFM. Moreover, the feature appears to be related to muscle synergy to some extent.
- Subjects
ELECTROMYOGRAPHY; DEEP learning; COMPUTATIONAL complexity; FEATURE extraction; DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory)
- Publication
Sensors (14248220), 2019, Vol 19, Issue 8, p1952
- ISSN
1424-8220
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/s19081952