Electromyography features combinations assessment using res index method during ankle joint movements

Time domain (TD) features are frequently used for surface Electromyography signal (SEMG) pattern classification paradigm because they are computationally simple and easy to execute. In addition, TD features are extracted without the need for transformation directly from the raw data. Numerous TD fea...

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Main Authors: Al-Quraishi, M.S., Ishak, A.J., Ahmad, S.A., Hasan, M.K., Elamvazuthi, I.
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Published: Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc. 2020
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spelling my.utp.eprints.232952021-08-19T07:25:59Z Electromyography features combinations assessment using res index method during ankle joint movements Al-Quraishi, M.S. Ishak, A.J. Ahmad, S.A. Hasan, M.K. Elamvazuthi, I. Time domain (TD) features are frequently used for surface Electromyography signal (SEMG) pattern classification paradigm because they are computationally simple and easy to execute. In addition, TD features are extracted without the need for transformation directly from the raw data. Numerous TD features have been utilized as reported in the literature in the extraction of SEMG features. Some of these features, however, are not useful and make the feature vector redundant. Therefore, before the classification phase, it is essential to pick a subset of salient features from the initial function set. In this study, the combinations of two and three TD features were evaluated using an essential statistical method. This technique is; the RES index was called the relationship between Euclidean distance (ED) and Standard deviation (SD). While the ED measures the distance between two scatter groups (two joint ankle movements), the Standard (SD) measures the difference between each scatters group. This method was implemented for data from the shank muscles on the SEMG signals measured. The findings showed that the combination of the features of logWL and logSD outperforms the other combinations of the features chosen for TD. © 2020, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc. All rights reserved. Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc. 2020 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85085321032&doi=10.5373%2fJARDCS%2fV12SP4%2f20201643&partnerID=40&md5=8bfd44bfb60e98ec57b172c265a2e2dd Al-Quraishi, M.S. and Ishak, A.J. and Ahmad, S.A. and Hasan, M.K. and Elamvazuthi, I. (2020) Electromyography features combinations assessment using res index method during ankle joint movements. Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, 12 (4 Spec). pp. 1627-1633. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/23295/
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description Time domain (TD) features are frequently used for surface Electromyography signal (SEMG) pattern classification paradigm because they are computationally simple and easy to execute. In addition, TD features are extracted without the need for transformation directly from the raw data. Numerous TD features have been utilized as reported in the literature in the extraction of SEMG features. Some of these features, however, are not useful and make the feature vector redundant. Therefore, before the classification phase, it is essential to pick a subset of salient features from the initial function set. In this study, the combinations of two and three TD features were evaluated using an essential statistical method. This technique is; the RES index was called the relationship between Euclidean distance (ED) and Standard deviation (SD). While the ED measures the distance between two scatter groups (two joint ankle movements), the Standard (SD) measures the difference between each scatters group. This method was implemented for data from the shank muscles on the SEMG signals measured. The findings showed that the combination of the features of logWL and logSD outperforms the other combinations of the features chosen for TD. © 2020, Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc. All rights reserved.
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author Al-Quraishi, M.S.
Ishak, A.J.
Ahmad, S.A.
Hasan, M.K.
Elamvazuthi, I.
spellingShingle Al-Quraishi, M.S.
Ishak, A.J.
Ahmad, S.A.
Hasan, M.K.
Elamvazuthi, I.
Electromyography features combinations assessment using res index method during ankle joint movements
author_facet Al-Quraishi, M.S.
Ishak, A.J.
Ahmad, S.A.
Hasan, M.K.
Elamvazuthi, I.
author_sort Al-Quraishi, M.S.
title Electromyography features combinations assessment using res index method during ankle joint movements
title_short Electromyography features combinations assessment using res index method during ankle joint movements
title_full Electromyography features combinations assessment using res index method during ankle joint movements
title_fullStr Electromyography features combinations assessment using res index method during ankle joint movements
title_full_unstemmed Electromyography features combinations assessment using res index method during ankle joint movements
title_sort electromyography features combinations assessment using res index method during ankle joint movements
publisher Institute of Advanced Scientific Research, Inc.
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