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Pablo Sarabia, Alvaro Araujo, Luis Antonio Sarabia and María de la Cruz Ortiz
Surface electromyography (sEMG) plays a crucial role in several applications, such as for prosthetic controls, human?machine interfaces (HMI), rehabilitation, and disease diagnosis. These applications are usually occurring in real-time, so the classifier...
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Wensheng Chen, Yinxi Niu, Zhenhua Gan, Baoping Xiong and Shan Huang
Enhancing information representation in electromyography (EMG) signals is pivotal for interpreting human movement intentions. Traditional methods often concentrate on specific aspects of EMG signals, such as the time or frequency domains, while overlooki...
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Angela C. Caliwag, Han-Jeong Hwang, Sang-Ho Kim and Wansu Lim
Sign language aids in overcoming the communication barrier between hearing-impaired individuals and those with normal hearing. However, not all individuals with normal hearing are skilled at using sign language. Consequently, deaf and hearing-impaired in...
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Ayanabha Jana and Shridevi S. Krishnakumar
The proposed research deals with constructing a sign gesture recognition system to enable improved interaction between sign and non-sign users. With respect to this goal, five types of features are utilized?hand coordinates, convolutional features, convo...
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Noelia Vaquero-Gallardo and Herminio Martínez-García
Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is based on the physical principle of bioimpedance defined as the opposition that biological tissues exhibit to the flow of a rotating alternating electrical current. Consequently, here, we propose studying the chara...
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