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Jae-Myeong Kim, Min-Gu Kim and Sung-Bum Pan
With the spread of the modern media industry, harmful genre contents are indiscriminately disseminated to teenagers. The password identification method used to block sensational and violent genre content has become a problem that teenagers can easily ste...
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Ji-Hyeon Yoo, Ho-Jin Jung, Yi-Sue Jung, Yoon-Bee Kim, Chang-Jae Lee, Sung-Tae Shin and Han-Ul Yoon
This paper proposes a systemic approach to upper arm gym-workout classification according to spatio-temporal features depicted by biopotential as well as joint kinematics. The key idea of the proposed approach is to impute a biopotential-kinematic relati...
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Chao Chen, Weiyu Guo, Chenfei Ma, Yongkui Yang, Zheng Wang and Chuang Lin
Since continuous motion control can provide a more natural, fast and accurate man?machine interface than that of discrete motion control, it has been widely used in human?robot cooperation (HRC). Among various biological signals, the surface electromyogr...
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Heather A. Feldner, Christina Papazian, Keshia M. Peters, Claire J. Creutzfeldt and Katherine M. Steele
Arm recovery varies greatly among stroke survivors. Wearable surface electromyography (sEMG) sensors have been used to track recovery in research; however, sEMG is rarely used within acute and subacute clinical settings. The purpose of this case study wa...
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Sherif Said, Abdullah S. Karar, Taha Beyrouthy, Samer Alkork and Amine Nait-ali
Electrical biosignals have the potential for use as biometric authenticators, owing to their ability to facilitate liveness detection and concealed nature. In this work, the viability of using surface electromyogram (sEMG) as a biometric modality for use...
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Bong-Jun Choi, Ju-Hwan Kim, Woo-Jin Yang, Dong-Jun Han, Jaewon Park and Dong-Wook Park
Miniaturized flexible microelectrode arrays are desirable for small-area surface electromyography (sEMG) to detect the electrical activity generated by muscles in a specific area of the body. Here, we present a flexible 8-channel microelectrode array wit...
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Osama Dorgham, Ibrahim Al-Mherat, Jawdat Al-Shaer, Sulieman Bani-Ahmad and Stephen Laycock
Bioelectric signals are used to measure electrical potential, but there are different types of signals. The electromyography (EMG) is a type of bioelectric signal used to monitor and recode the electrical activity of the muscles. The current work aims to...
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Mohamed R. Al-Mulla, Francisco Sepulveda and Bader Al-Bader
Surface electromyographic (sEMG) activity of the biceps muscle was recorded from 13 subjects. Data was recorded while subjects performed dynamic contraction until fatigue and the signals were segmented into two parts (Non-Fatigue and Fatigue). An evoluti...
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