“Muscles in Action” by Mia Chiquier and Carl Vondrick, Columbia University. Using ANR M40 Muscle Sense sensors to create a bidirectional representation that predicts muscle activation from video, and conversely, reconstructs motion from muscle activation. In Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision, October 2023.
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Electromyography (EMG) sensing technology and nerve conduction studies have a long history of success diagnosing neurological disorders. Now with affordable wearable EMG sensors, other applications are emerging such as: biofeedback, PT/OT rehabilitation, performance and excercise training, robot control, augmented reality ...
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Prosthetic hand with muscle sensing
Robot hand controlled with EMG
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Robotic Hand Control Using EMG
See the project: Robotic Hand Control Using EMG © MIT – 3-channel EMG allows to control individual fingers with very little delay.
