A Hierarchical View Pooling Network for Multichannel Surface Electromyography-Based Gesture Recognition

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Abstract

Hand gesture recognition based on surface electromyography (sEMG) plays an important role in the field of biomedical and rehabilitation engineering. Recently, there is a remarkable progress in gesture recognition using high-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) recorded by sensor arrays. On the other hand, robust gesture recognition using multichannel sEMG recorded by sparsely placed sensors remains a major challenge. In the context of multiview deep learning, this paper presents a hierarchical view pooling network (HVPN) framework, which improves multichannel sEMG-based gesture recognition by learning not only view-specific deep features but also view-shared deep features from hierarchically pooled multiview feature spaces. Extensive intrasubject and intersubject evaluations were conducted on the large-scale noninvasive adaptive prosthetics (NinaPro) database to comprehensively evaluate our proposed HVPN framework. Results showed that when using 200 ms sliding windows to segment data, the proposed HVPN framework could achieve the intrasubject gesture recognition accuracy of 88.4%, 85.8%, 68.2%, 72.9%, and 90.3% and the intersubject gesture recognition accuracy of 84.9%, 82.0%, 65.6%, 70.2%, and 88.9% on the first five subdatabases of NinaPro, respectively, which outperformed the state-of-the-art methods.

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Wei, W., Hong, H., & Wu, X. (2021). A Hierarchical View Pooling Network for Multichannel Surface Electromyography-Based Gesture Recognition. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6591035

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