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Prosthetic hands get identification boost to predict precise grip strength need
Researchers at Guilin University of Electronic Technology in China have developed a new vision-integrated ...
Chinese scientists developed an object identification system for prosthetic hands to guide appropriate grip strength ...
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Machine learning lends a helping 'hand' to prosthetics
Holding an egg requires a gentle touch. Squeeze too hard, and you'll make a mess. Opening a water bottle, on the other hand, ...
Researchers build a vision-based system for prosthetic hands, enabling context-aware grip control and improved daily function ...
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Machine learning enables prosthetic hands to control grip for daily tasks
Holding an egg requires a gentle touch. Squeeze too hard, and you'll make a mess. Opening a water bottle, on the other hand, ...
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Can Wearable Technology Help Protect Workers from Injury?
Wearable technology could transform injury detection in workplaces, but researchers highlight the current limits of automation in ergonomic risk assessment.
Graduate student Peyton Young works with a robotic arm controlled by electromyography (EMG) signals. Young has now developed a technique to use pressure measurements from muscles (force myography, FMG ...
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