Authors
T Scott Saponas, Desney S Tan, Dan Morris, Ravin Balakrishnan
Publication date
2008/4/6
Book
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems
Pages
515-524
Description
We explore the feasibility of muscle-computer interfaces (muCIs): an interaction methodology that directly senses and decodes human muscular activity rather than relying on physical device actuation or user actions that are externally visible or audible. As a first step towards realizing the mu-CI concept, we conducted an experiment to explore the potential of exploiting muscular sensing and processing technologies for muCIs. We present results demonstrating accurate gesture classification with an off-the-shelf electromyography (EMG) device. Specifically, using 10 sensors worn in a narrow band around the upper forearm, we were able to differentiate position and pressure of finger presses, as well as classify tapping and lifting gestures across all five fingers. We conclude with discussion of the implications of our results for future muCI designs.
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TS Saponas, DS Tan, D Morris, R Balakrishnan - Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human …, 2008