Abstract
In robotics, decoding complex human movements of multiple degrees of freedom from surface electromyography (sEMG) remains challenging. Recently, the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology provides a new solution to this problem. In this article, we propose an AI-based framework that consists of a series of deep learning approaches for achieving a precise and robust decoding on three-dimensional (3-D) wrist movements. A previously developed device (wrist movement detector) was utilized to tag the myoelectric signals with 3-D kinematic labels. A public dataset (HIT-SimCo) was established, wherein the sEMG signals were collected from diverse wrist movements and multiple subjects. A lightweight convolutional neural network was constructed, which can extract the motion-related features directly from raw sEMG, and make motion predictions in an end-to-end manner. In addition, several data augmentation strategies were explored to improve the robustness of the model against environmental variations; and a fine-tuning policy was proposed to further improve the subject-specific accuracy. The decoding model was finally tested in three scenarios: a robotic arm/hand system performing daily-living tasks (pouring, screwing, etc.), a supernumerary robotic hand playing blocks-building, and a virtual prosthesis conducting motor rehabilitation training.
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