Ultrasound imaging as a human-machine interface in a realistic scenario

Castellini C, Gonzalez DS (2013)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2013

Journal

Pages Range: 1486-1492

Conference Proceedings Title: IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems

Event location: JPN

ISBN: 9781467363587

DOI: 10.1109/IROS.2013.6696545

Abstract

Medical ultrasound imaging is a widespread highresolution (both spatial and temporal) method to gather live images of the interior of the human body. Its potential as a human-machine interface for the disabled - amputees in particular - is being explored in the rehabilitation robotics community. Following up the recent discovery that first-order spatial features of the ultrasound images of the human forearm are linearly related to the hand configuration, we hereby push the approach to a realistic scenario. We show that an extremely simple calibration procedure can be used to obtain a linear regression system which will effectively predict the forces required by a human subject at the fingertips, using live ultrasound images of the forearm. In particular, the system can be trained on minimum and maximum forces only, thereby dramatically shortening the calibration phase; and it will generalise to intermediate force values. This phenomenon is uniform across 5 intact subjects whom we examined in a controlled experiment. Moreover, it is not necessary to use any force sensor, as learning-by-imitation, namely using a visual stimulus, yields similar results. This result is particularly useful in the case of amputees, who normally cannot perform graded-force tasks as proprioception may be lost since decades. Applications of this system include, among others: advanced prosthetics, phantom pain therapy and smart teleoperation. © 2013 IEEE.

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APA:

Castellini, C., & Gonzalez, D.S. (2013). Ultrasound imaging as a human-machine interface in a realistic scenario. In IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (pp. 1486-1492). JPN.

MLA:

Castellini, Claudio, and David Sierra Gonzalez. "Ultrasound imaging as a human-machine interface in a realistic scenario." Proceedings of the 2013 26th IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems: New Horizon, IROS 2013, JPN 2013. 1486-1492.

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