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Estimation of Knee Movement from Surface EMG Using Random Forest with Principal Component Analysis

Journal

ELECTRONICS
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics9010043

Keywords

sEMG; knee; random forest; principal component analysis; back propagation; estimation model

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  1. NATIONAL DEFENSE BASIC SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROGRAM OF CHINA [B1020132012]

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To study the relationship between surface electromyography (sEMG) and joint movement, and to provide reliable reference information for the exoskeleton control, the sEMG and the corresponding movement of the knee during the normal walking of adults have been measured. After processing the experimental data, the estimation model for knee movement from sEMG was established using the novel method of random forest with principal component analysis (RFPCA). The influence of the sample size and the previous sEMG data on the prediction efficiency was analyzed. The estimation model was not sensitive to the sample size when samples increased to a certain value, and the results of different previous sEMG showed that the prediction accuracy of the estimation models did not always improve with the increasing features of input. By comparing the estimation model of back propagation neural network with principal component analysis (BPPCA), it was found that RFPCA was suitable for all participants in the experiment with less execution time, and the root mean square error was around 5 degrees which was lower than BPPCA with errors varying from 7 degrees to 25 degrees. Therefore, it was concluded that the RFPCA method for the estimation of knee movement from sEMG is feasible and could be used for motion analysis and the control of exoskeleton.

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