2012
DOI: 10.2478/v10170-011-0033-z
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Two stage EMG onset detection method

Abstract: Detection of the moment when a muscle begins to activate on the basis of EMG signal is important task for a number of biomechanical studies. In order to provide high accuracy of EMG onset detection, we developed novel method, that give results similar to that obtained by an expert. By means of this method, EMG is processed in two stages. The first stage gives rough estimation of EMG onset, whereas the second stage performs local, precise searching. The method was applied to support signal processing in biomech… Show more

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“…These algorithms, like the KM method, are potentially beneficial because they avoid the initial processes of establishing a user dependent threshold (Vannozzi et al, 2010). Evidence, from non-gait data, suggests that these ''K-mean like'' algorithms may be better than the AGL method (Drapała et al, 2012). However, because the different classes of algorithms have not been validated together against the VIS method across the range of gait speeds encountered in clinical research, it is unknown which algorithm operates best at this range of speeds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…These algorithms, like the KM method, are potentially beneficial because they avoid the initial processes of establishing a user dependent threshold (Vannozzi et al, 2010). Evidence, from non-gait data, suggests that these ''K-mean like'' algorithms may be better than the AGL method (Drapała et al, 2012). However, because the different classes of algorithms have not been validated together against the VIS method across the range of gait speeds encountered in clinical research, it is unknown which algorithm operates best at this range of speeds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Previous studies have also evaluated a class of algorithms that like the KM method do not require setting a threshold a priori (Drapała et al, 2012;Vannozzi et al, 2010). These algorithms, like the KM method, are potentially beneficial because they avoid the initial processes of establishing a user dependent threshold (Vannozzi et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Because of the stochastic characteristic of sEMG signals, muscle activity detection is a challenging task, especially in weak sEMG signals due to the gradual increase of amplitude and frequency, artefacts noise, spurious background spikes, and random variations in the background noise (usually introduced by electrode movement over the skin) [1]. Many algorithms have been developed in the literature to detect muscle activities from the sEMG signal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next solution worth mentioning is a two-stage onset estimator as presented by Drapala, Brzostowski, Szpala, and Rutkowska-Kucharska (2012). It consists of two subsequent phases.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%