BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors
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BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors
BioAmp EXG Pill is a small and elegant Analog Front End (AFE) board for BioPotential signal acquisition.
🍯 A RxJava library to access Raw EMG data from your Myo 📈 (plus an Android companion App 📱)
Surface EMG signal - Feature Extraction
A Python package for physyological's signals processing
Preprocessing and classify EMG signals, using Tensorflow and Tensorflow Lite to deploy an AI model in a ESP32C3
Electromyography (EMG) based convolutional neural network for hand gesture classification.
A custom sEMG dataset developed with the Myo Armband for hand gesture classification
BMEN 3311 (Biomedical Signal Analysis): Reads in biomedical data from a patient’s files into a script and plots the data. Then take the discrete Fourier transforms of each signal then plot the frequency Spectrums. In addition, create a digital notch filter to remove the noise coming from mains power in the ECG signal without creating a phase shi…
A Final Project Program, Design and Build of Medical Rehabilitation Device for People with Paralysis on Hand Based on EMG Sensor
Controlling your Overwatch character with electromyography sensors (EMG).
EMG sensor signal sampling and DSP filtering on an embedded STM32 board with he use of miosix RTOS
Going Contactless with Electromyography sensor as part of Biomedical Instrumentation project.
This assignment is intended to familiarize with biological data and (eventually) refresh basic skills such as informative plotting and infer information from data.
Biomedical Laboratory Project: Analysis of EMG signals of the arm to control a "Space Shooter" game (Grade: 17/20)
A bionic prosthesis controlled through DIY muscle sensors attached to an Arduino board
Real-time EMG signal classification for the bionic prosthesis design
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