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The Impact of Load Style Variation on Gait Recognition Based on sEMG Images Using a Convolutional Neural Network

Surface electromyogram (sEMG) signals are widely employed as a neural control source for lower-limb exoskeletons, in which gait recognition based on sEMG is particularly important. Many scholars have taken measures to improve the accuracy of gait recognition, but several real-time limitations affect...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xianfu, Hu, Yuping, Luo, Ruimin, Li, Chao, Tang, Zhichuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8707310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34960457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21248365
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author Zhang, Xianfu
Hu, Yuping
Luo, Ruimin
Li, Chao
Tang, Zhichuan
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Hu, Yuping
Luo, Ruimin
Li, Chao
Tang, Zhichuan
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description Surface electromyogram (sEMG) signals are widely employed as a neural control source for lower-limb exoskeletons, in which gait recognition based on sEMG is particularly important. Many scholars have taken measures to improve the accuracy of gait recognition, but several real-time limitations affect its applicability, of which variation in the load styles is obvious. The purposes of this study are to (1) investigate the impact of different load styles on gait recognition; (2) study whether good gait recognition performance can be obtained when a convolutional neural network (CNN) is used to deal with the sEMG image from sparse multichannel sEMG (SMC-sEMG); and (3) explore whether the control system of the lower-limb exoskeleton trained by sEMG from part of the load styles still works efficiently in a real-time environment where multiload styles are required. In addition, we discuss an effective method to improve gait recognition at the levels of the load styles. In our experiment, fifteen able-bodied male graduate students with load (20% of body weight) and using three load styles (SBP = backpack, SCS = cross shoulder, SSS = straight shoulder) were asked to walk uniformly on a treadmill. Each subject performed 50 continuous gait cycles under three speeds (V3 = 3 km/h, V5 = 5 km/h, and V7 = 7 km/h). A CNN was employed to deal with sEMG images from sEMG signals for gait recognition, and back propagation neural networks (BPNNs) and support vector machines (SVMs) were used for comparison by dealing with the same sEMG signal. The results indicated that (1) different load styles had remarkable impact on the gait recognition at three speeds under three load styles (p < 0.001); (2) the performance of gait recognition from the CNN was better than that from the SVM and BPNN at each speed (84.83%, 81.63%, and 83.76% at V3; 93.40%, 88.48%, and 92.36% at V5; and 90.1%, 86.32%, and 85.42% at V7, respectively); and (3) when all the data from three load styles were pooled as testing sets at each speed, more load styles were included in the training set, better performance was obtained, and the statistical analysis suggested that the kinds of load styles included in training set had a significant effect on gait recognition (p = 0.002), from which it can be concluded that the control system of a lower-limb exoskeleton trained by sEMG using only some load styles is not sufficient in a real-time environment.
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spelling pubmed-87073102021-12-25 The Impact of Load Style Variation on Gait Recognition Based on sEMG Images Using a Convolutional Neural Network Zhang, Xianfu Hu, Yuping Luo, Ruimin Li, Chao Tang, Zhichuan Sensors (Basel) Article Surface electromyogram (sEMG) signals are widely employed as a neural control source for lower-limb exoskeletons, in which gait recognition based on sEMG is particularly important. Many scholars have taken measures to improve the accuracy of gait recognition, but several real-time limitations affect its applicability, of which variation in the load styles is obvious. The purposes of this study are to (1) investigate the impact of different load styles on gait recognition; (2) study whether good gait recognition performance can be obtained when a convolutional neural network (CNN) is used to deal with the sEMG image from sparse multichannel sEMG (SMC-sEMG); and (3) explore whether the control system of the lower-limb exoskeleton trained by sEMG from part of the load styles still works efficiently in a real-time environment where multiload styles are required. In addition, we discuss an effective method to improve gait recognition at the levels of the load styles. In our experiment, fifteen able-bodied male graduate students with load (20% of body weight) and using three load styles (SBP = backpack, SCS = cross shoulder, SSS = straight shoulder) were asked to walk uniformly on a treadmill. Each subject performed 50 continuous gait cycles under three speeds (V3 = 3 km/h, V5 = 5 km/h, and V7 = 7 km/h). A CNN was employed to deal with sEMG images from sEMG signals for gait recognition, and back propagation neural networks (BPNNs) and support vector machines (SVMs) were used for comparison by dealing with the same sEMG signal. The results indicated that (1) different load styles had remarkable impact on the gait recognition at three speeds under three load styles (p < 0.001); (2) the performance of gait recognition from the CNN was better than that from the SVM and BPNN at each speed (84.83%, 81.63%, and 83.76% at V3; 93.40%, 88.48%, and 92.36% at V5; and 90.1%, 86.32%, and 85.42% at V7, respectively); and (3) when all the data from three load styles were pooled as testing sets at each speed, more load styles were included in the training set, better performance was obtained, and the statistical analysis suggested that the kinds of load styles included in training set had a significant effect on gait recognition (p = 0.002), from which it can be concluded that the control system of a lower-limb exoskeleton trained by sEMG using only some load styles is not sufficient in a real-time environment. MDPI 2021-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8707310/ /pubmed/34960457 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21248365 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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The Impact of Load Style Variation on Gait Recognition Based on sEMG Images Using a Convolutional Neural Network
title The Impact of Load Style Variation on Gait Recognition Based on sEMG Images Using a Convolutional Neural Network
title_full The Impact of Load Style Variation on Gait Recognition Based on sEMG Images Using a Convolutional Neural Network
title_fullStr The Impact of Load Style Variation on Gait Recognition Based on sEMG Images Using a Convolutional Neural Network
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Load Style Variation on Gait Recognition Based on sEMG Images Using a Convolutional Neural Network
title_short The Impact of Load Style Variation on Gait Recognition Based on sEMG Images Using a Convolutional Neural Network
title_sort impact of load style variation on gait recognition based on semg images using a convolutional neural network
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8707310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34960457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21248365
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