Multi-modality deep forest for hand motion recognition via fusing sEMG and acceleration signals.

Int J Mach Learn Cybern

College of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, 518060 Guangdong China.

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bio-signal based hand motion recognition is crucial for human-machine interaction, especially in controlling prosthetic devices, but achieving high accuracy with multiple input modalities remains challenging.
  • The study introduces a multi-modality deep forest (MMDF) framework that effectively combines surface electromyographic (sEMG) and acceleration (ACC) signals for better recognition of hand motions, utilizing a three-stage process for feature extraction, dimension reduction, and classification.
  • Tests on the "Ninapro DB7" database demonstrate that the MMDF framework surpasses competitors in accuracy, confirming that ACC signals enhance sEMG performance and validating MMDF as a strong approach for integrating bio-signals in motion recognition.

Article Abstract

Bio-signal based hand motion recognition plays a critical role in the tasks of human-machine interaction, such as the natural control of multifunctional prostheses. Although a large number of classification technologies have been taken to improve the motion recognition accuracy, it is still a challenge to achieve acceptable performance for multiple modality input. This study proposes a multi-modality deep forest (MMDF) framework to identify hand motions, in which surface electromyographic signals (sEMG) and acceleration signals (ACC) are fused at the input level. The proposed MMDF framework constitutes of three main stages, sEMG and ACC feature extraction, feature dimension reduction, and a cascade structure deep forest for classification. A public database "Ninapro DB7" is used to evaluate the performance of the proposed framework, and the experimental results show that it can achieve a significantly higher accuracy than that of competitors. Besides, our experimental results also show that MMDF outperforms other traditional classifiers with the input of the single modality of sEMG signals. In sum, this study verifies that ACC signals can be an excellent supplementary for sEMG, and MMDF is a plausible solution to fuse mulit-modality bio-signals for human motion recognition.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9628499PMC
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