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Design and Assessment of Myoelectric Games for Prosthesis Training of Upper Limb Amputees |
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| | March 7, 2019, Thursday 3:15pm - 4:00pm
Meeting Room 4.4, Level 4
School of Information Systems
Singapore Management University
80 Stamford Road
Singapore 178902
We look forward to seeing you at this research seminar. 
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About the Talk In this paper, we present the design and evaluation of our system, which provides an engaging game-based pre-prosthesis training environment for upper limb transradial amputees. We believe that patients who train using such a training tool will demonstrate significantly higher improvement in functional performance tests using a myoelectric prosthesis than when conventional pre-prosthesis training protocols are used. We re-designed two simple games to be playable using three muscle contractions which are appropriate to pre-prosthesis exercises and are detected by an EMG-based arm sleeve. Through user studies conducted with 16 non-amputee subjects, we show that the proposed games are enjoyable, fun to play, sustains motivation to continue playing and also helps in improving muscular control. Using an HMM trained on EMG data collected from the game play sessions of each user, we are able to detect if the subject felt fatigued, while continuously contracting the muscles to play the game, in 93% of the cases and with a latency of only ±15 seconds. We are also able to understand the subject’s quality of muscle isolation during the game play. This a pre-conference talk for WristSense 2019: Workshop on Sensing Systems and Applications Using Wrist Worn Smart Devices ((Co-located with IEEE PerCom 2019). About the Speaker Meeralakshmi Radhakrishnan is a PhD candidate in the School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University, working in the area of mobile systems with Professor Archan Misra and Associate Professor Rajesh Balan. She received her Bachelor of Engineering degree from the Mahatma Gandhi University, India, in 2011. Prior to joining the PhD programme, she was a Senior Software Engineer at Infosys Limited, India. Her current research focuses on exploiting mobile, wearable and IoT sensing for lifestyle monitoring applications.
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