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2019-07Identification of Neuromuscular Causal Relationship Between Brain and Muscles in Limb Movement by Using Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition based Causal Decomposition.Zhang, Y; Yao, D; Tie, Y; Wang, Y; Zhang, X; Cui, Y; Hao, J; Wu, X; Su, S; Xu, P
2018-12-01Evaluation of feature extraction techniques and classifiers for finger movement recognition using surface electromyography signalPhukpattaranont, P; Thongpanja, S; Anam, K; Al-Jumaily, A; Limsakul, C
2015-11-04A robust myoelectric pattern recognition using online sequential extreme learning machine for finger movement classificationAnam, K; Al-Jumaily, A
2018-01-01An interdimensional correlation framework for real-time estimation of six degree of freedom target motion using a single x-ray imager during radiotherapyNguyen, DT; Bertholet, J; Kim, JH; O'Brien, R; Booth, JT; Poulsen, PR; Keall, PJ
2016-10-13Selecting the optimal movement subset with different pattern recognition based EMG control algorithmsAl-Timemy, AH; Khushaba, RN; Escudero, J
2018-10-26Optimal feature set for finger movement classification based on sEMGAl-Taee, AA; Al-Jumaily, A
2018-02-01The accuracy and precision of Kilovoltage Intrafraction Monitoring (KIM) six degree-of-freedom prostate motion measurements during patient treatmentsKim, JH; Nguyen, DT; Booth, JT; Huang, CY; Fuangrod, T; Poulsen, P; O'Brien, R; Caillet, V; Eade, T; Kneebone, A; Keall, P
2017-01-01Evaluation of extreme learning machine for classification of individual and combined finger movements using electromyography on amputees and non-amputeesAnam, K; Al-Jumaily, A
2018-10-09An augmented correlation framework for the estimation of tumour translational and rotational motion during external beam radiotherapy treatments using intermittent monoscopic x-ray imaging and an external respiratory signalNguyen, DT; Booth, JT; Caillet, V; Hardcastle, N; Briggs, A; Haddad, C; Eade, T; O'Brien, R; Keall, PJ
2020-07Recurrent Fusion of Time-Domain Descriptors Improves EMG-based Hand Movement Recognition.Al Taee, AA; Khushaba, RN; Al-Timemy, AH; Al-Jumaily, A
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