Authors
K Englehart, B Hudgins, M Stevenson, PA Parker
Publication date
1995/9/20
Conference
Proceedings of 17th International Conference of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Volume
1
Pages
819-820
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Many biological signals are transient in nature, and the myoelectric signal (MES) is no exception. This is problematic for pattern classifiers that fail to incorporate the structure present in the temporal dimension of these signals. Standard feedforward neural network classifiers have difficulty processing temporal signals-time cannot be implicitly represented by the network architecture. A dynamic feedforward neural network architecture is described here that more effectively integrates the temporal information in transient signals, The internal representation of time also allows the dynamic network to classify subsets of the full temporal record. This reduces the time needed to obtain a classification result-an obvious benefit to real-time identification applications, such as the control of prosthetic devices.
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