SEMG feature extraction based on stockwell transform improves hand movement recognition accuracy

  • Haotian She
  • , Jinying Zhu*
  • , Ye Tian
  • , Yanchao Wang
  • , Hiroshi Yokoi
  • , Qiang Huang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Feature extraction, as an important method for extracting useful information from surface electromyography (SEMG), can significantly improve pattern recognition accuracy. Time and frequency analysis methods have been widely used for feature extraction, but these methods analyze SEMG signals only from the time or frequency domain. Recent studies have shown that feature extraction based on time-frequency analysis methods can extract more useful information from SEMG signals. This paper proposes a novel time-frequency analysis method based on the Stockwell transform (S-transform) to improve hand movement recognition accuracy from forearm SEMG signals. First, the time-frequency analysis method, S-transform, is used for extracting a feature vector from forearm SEMG signals. Second, to reduce the amount of calculations and improve the running speed of the classifier, principal component analysis (PCA) is used for dimensionality reduction of the feature vector. Finally, an artificial neural network (ANN)-based multilayer perceptron (MLP) is used for recognizing hand movements. Experimental results show that the proposed feature extraction based on the S-transform analysis method can improve the class separability and hand movement recognition accuracy compared with wavelet transform and power spectral density methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4457
JournalSensors
Volume19
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2019

Keywords

  • Feature extraction
  • Hand movement recognition
  • Stockwell transform
  • Surface EMG signal

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