HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE FOR HAND PROSTHESIS BASED ON COMPUTER VISION AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHY
Author(s) -
Akari Ishikawa,
Eric Rohmer,
Dandara Thamilys Guedes de Andrade,
Amparo Muñoz
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
anais do congresso de iniciação científica da unicamp
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2447-5114
DOI - 10.19146/pibic-2017-79225
Subject(s) - electromyography , computer science , interface (matter) , computer vision , artificial intelligence , human–computer interaction , physical medicine and rehabilitation , medicine , operating system , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method
Controlling the upper limb prosthesis using muscular contractions requires the amputees intense and long period training, where frustration can lead to abandonment of the device. In this project we are proposing a Human Machine Interface (HMI) not only focused on muscular activity reading but in an innovative solution, based on computer vision. With a camera attached to the prosthesis, we desined a system that identifies objects, and suggests interactions based on the user's preferences.
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