Sparsity Analysis of a Sonomyographic Muscle–Computer Interface
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering2019Vol. 67(3), pp. 688–696
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Nima Akhlaghi, Ananya Dhawan, Amir Khan, Biswarup Mukherjee, Guoqing Diao, Cecile Truong, Siddhartha Sikdar
Abstract
The selection of a small subset of transducer elements can enable the reduction of computation, and simplification of the instrumentation and power consumption of wearable sonomyographic MCIs, particularly for rehabilitation and gesture recognition applications.
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