Adaptive Semi-Supervised Intent Inferral to Control a Powered Hand Orthosis for Stroke

IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation(2022)

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In order to provide therapy in a functional context, controls for wearable robotic orthoses need to be robust and intuitive. We have previously introduced an intuitive, user-driven, EMG-based method to operate a robotic hand orthosis, but the process of training a control that is robust to concept drift (changes in the input signal) places a substantial burden on the user. In this paper, we explore semi-supervised learning as a paradigm for controlling a powered hand orthosis for stroke subjects. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first use of semi-supervised learning for an orthotic application. Specifically, we propose a disagreement-based semi-supervision algorithm for handling intrasession concept drift based on multimodal ipsilateral sensing. We evaluate the performance of our algorithm on data collected from five stroke subjects. Our results show that the proposed algorithm helps the device adapt to intrasession drift using unlabeled data and reduces the training burden placed on the user. We also validate the feasibility of our proposed algorithm with a functional task; in these experiments, two subjects successfully completed multiple instances of a pick-and-handover task.
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adaptive semisupervised intent inferral,powered hand orthosis,functional context,wearable robotic orthoses,intuitive user-driven,EMG-based method,robotic hand orthosis,input signal,substantial burden,semisupervised learning,stroke subjects,disagreement-based semisupervision algorithm,intrasession concept drift,training burden
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