Learning, Generalization, and Scalability of Abstract Myoelectric Control
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Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering (TNSRE)
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Motor learning-based methods offer an alternative paradigm to machine learning-based methods for controlling upper-limb prosthetics. Within this paradigm, the patterns of muscular activity used for control can differ from those which control biological limbs.
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