首页|Reports from Prince of Songkla University Highlight Recent Research in Androids (Force estimation for human-robot interaction using electromyogram signals from varied arm postures)
Reports from Prince of Songkla University Highlight Recent Research in Androids (Force estimation for human-robot interaction using electromyogram signals from varied arm postures)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on androids is the subjec t of a new report. According to news originating from Prince of Songkla Universi ty by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "In this paper, a system for force estimation based on surface electromyography signals measured from the eight ch annels of the Myo armband is presented." Our news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from Prince of Songkl a University: "We evaluated nineteen regression models to continuously estimate force in three scenario cases to cover the natural movement in two degrees of fr eedom planer rehabilitation mobile robots. The best estimation model that could overcome the challenge in a variety of different scenarios was determined. Based on the experimental results, the Gaussian process regression model performed be st, giving a root mean square error in the overall range of 1.18-1.77 N."
Prince of Songkla UniversityEmerging T echnologiesHuman-Robot InteractionMachine LearningRobotRobotics