To Classify Spontaneous Motion Intention of Step Size by Using Cerebral Hemoglobin Information

To improve the effect of walking-assistive devices, there is a need for it to develop devices controlled by spontaneous intention of patients. In recent study, we identified spontaneous motion intention of walking step based on cerebral hemoglobin information. Twenty healthy subjects performed walki...

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Main Authors: Zhu Kai, Li Chun-Guang, Jin Hedian, Li Juan, Hu Haiyan, Sun Lining, Qu Wei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:ITM Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20171201012
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spelling doaj-1cb4621be9044d75a28ff727702bf1082021-02-02T05:47:55ZengEDP SciencesITM Web of Conferences2271-20972017-01-01120101210.1051/itmconf/20171201012itmconf_ita2017_01012To Classify Spontaneous Motion Intention of Step Size by Using Cerebral Hemoglobin InformationZhu Kai0Li Chun-Guang1Jin Hedian2Li Juan3Hu Haiyan4Sun Lining5Qu Wei6Key Laboratory of Robotics and System of Jiangsu Province, School of Mechanical and Electric Engineering, Soochow UniversityKey Laboratory of Robotics and System of Jiangsu Province, School of Mechanical and Electric Engineering, Soochow UniversityKey Laboratory of Robotics and System of Jiangsu Province, School of Mechanical and Electric Engineering, Soochow UniversityKey Laboratory of Robotics and System of Jiangsu Province, School of Mechanical and Electric Engineering, Soochow UniversityKey Laboratory of Robotics and System of Jiangsu Province, School of Mechanical and Electric Engineering, Soochow UniversityKey Laboratory of Robotics and System of Jiangsu Province, School of Mechanical and Electric Engineering, Soochow UniversityECOVACS Robotics (Suzhou) Co. LtdTo improve the effect of walking-assistive devices, there is a need for it to develop devices controlled by spontaneous intention of patients. In recent study, we identified spontaneous motion intention of walking step based on cerebral hemoglobin information. Twenty healthy subjects performed walking tasks in three levels of step size (small, normal and large). According to distribution features of signals’ power spectral-density, six frequency bands (0-0.18Hz with an interval of 0.03Hz for each band width) divided by applying wavelet packets decomposition were mainly analyzed. Feature vectors were extracted from the difference between oxygenated hemoglobin (oxyHb) and deoxygenated hemoglobin (dexoyHb) in different measuring channels in the six frequency bands. Support vector machine (SVM) method was utilized to classify the three levels of step sizes. Mean recognition accuracy achieved up to 83.3%. The result indicated that it is possible to identify spontaneous walking by using cerebral hemoglobin information. This is helpful for enhancing the intelligence of walking-assistive devices and motivating the active control of patients, which further is profitable for enhancing self-confidence of patients.https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20171201012
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author Zhu Kai
Li Chun-Guang
Jin Hedian
Li Juan
Hu Haiyan
Sun Lining
Qu Wei
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Li Chun-Guang
Jin Hedian
Li Juan
Hu Haiyan
Sun Lining
Qu Wei
To Classify Spontaneous Motion Intention of Step Size by Using Cerebral Hemoglobin Information
ITM Web of Conferences
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Li Chun-Guang
Jin Hedian
Li Juan
Hu Haiyan
Sun Lining
Qu Wei
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title To Classify Spontaneous Motion Intention of Step Size by Using Cerebral Hemoglobin Information
title_short To Classify Spontaneous Motion Intention of Step Size by Using Cerebral Hemoglobin Information
title_full To Classify Spontaneous Motion Intention of Step Size by Using Cerebral Hemoglobin Information
title_fullStr To Classify Spontaneous Motion Intention of Step Size by Using Cerebral Hemoglobin Information
title_full_unstemmed To Classify Spontaneous Motion Intention of Step Size by Using Cerebral Hemoglobin Information
title_sort to classify spontaneous motion intention of step size by using cerebral hemoglobin information
publisher EDP Sciences
series ITM Web of Conferences
issn 2271-2097
publishDate 2017-01-01
description To improve the effect of walking-assistive devices, there is a need for it to develop devices controlled by spontaneous intention of patients. In recent study, we identified spontaneous motion intention of walking step based on cerebral hemoglobin information. Twenty healthy subjects performed walking tasks in three levels of step size (small, normal and large). According to distribution features of signals’ power spectral-density, six frequency bands (0-0.18Hz with an interval of 0.03Hz for each band width) divided by applying wavelet packets decomposition were mainly analyzed. Feature vectors were extracted from the difference between oxygenated hemoglobin (oxyHb) and deoxygenated hemoglobin (dexoyHb) in different measuring channels in the six frequency bands. Support vector machine (SVM) method was utilized to classify the three levels of step sizes. Mean recognition accuracy achieved up to 83.3%. The result indicated that it is possible to identify spontaneous walking by using cerebral hemoglobin information. This is helpful for enhancing the intelligence of walking-assistive devices and motivating the active control of patients, which further is profitable for enhancing self-confidence of patients.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20171201012
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