EMG Signal Analysis of Violin Bowing By Using Synchronously Recorded Music Signals

碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 資訊工程學系 === 102 === Playing a music instrument relies on the harmonious body movements. Motor sequences are trained to achieve the perfect performances in musicians. Thus, the information from audio signal is not enough to understand the sensorimotor programming in players. Recently...

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Main Authors: Ling-ChiHsu, 許玲綺
Other Authors: Wen-Yu Su
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/38115170388024849296
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spelling ndltd-TW-102NCKU53920732016-03-07T04:11:05Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/38115170388024849296 EMG Signal Analysis of Violin Bowing By Using Synchronously Recorded Music Signals 基於同步錄製音樂訊號的小提琴弓法之肌電訊號分析 Ling-ChiHsu 許玲綺 碩士 國立成功大學 資訊工程學系 102 Playing a music instrument relies on the harmonious body movements. Motor sequences are trained to achieve the perfect performances in musicians. Thus, the information from audio signal is not enough to understand the sensorimotor programming in players. Recently, the investigation of muscular activities of players during performance has attracted our interests. In this work, we propose a multi-channel system that records the audio sounds and electromyography (EMG) signal simultaneously and also develop algorithms to analyze the music performance and discover its relation to player’s motor sequences. The movement segment was first identified by the information of audio sounds, and the direction of violin bowing detected by the EMG signal. Six features were introduced to reveal the variations of muscular activities during violin playing. With the additional information of the audio signal, the proposed work could efficiently extract the period and detect the direction of motor changes in violin bowing. Therefore, the proposed work could provide a better understanding of how players activate the muscles to organize the multi-joint movement during violin performance. Wen-Yu Su 蘇文鈺 2014 學位論文 ; thesis 33 en_US
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description 碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 資訊工程學系 === 102 === Playing a music instrument relies on the harmonious body movements. Motor sequences are trained to achieve the perfect performances in musicians. Thus, the information from audio signal is not enough to understand the sensorimotor programming in players. Recently, the investigation of muscular activities of players during performance has attracted our interests. In this work, we propose a multi-channel system that records the audio sounds and electromyography (EMG) signal simultaneously and also develop algorithms to analyze the music performance and discover its relation to player’s motor sequences. The movement segment was first identified by the information of audio sounds, and the direction of violin bowing detected by the EMG signal. Six features were introduced to reveal the variations of muscular activities during violin playing. With the additional information of the audio signal, the proposed work could efficiently extract the period and detect the direction of motor changes in violin bowing. Therefore, the proposed work could provide a better understanding of how players activate the muscles to organize the multi-joint movement during violin performance.
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