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Lower Limb Movements Recognition Based on Feature Recursive Elimination and Backpropagation Neural Network (2404.11383v1)

Published 17 Apr 2024 in eess.SP

Abstract: Surface electromyographic (sEMG) signal serve as a signal source commonly used for lower limb movement recognition, reflecting the intent of human movement. However, it has been a challenge to improve the movements recognition rate while using fewer features in this area of research area. In this paper, a method for lower limb movements recognition based on recursive feature elimination and backpropagation neural network of support vector machine is proposed. First, the sEMG signal of five subjects performing eight different lower limb movements was recorded using a BIOPAC collector. The optimal feature subset consists of 25 feature vectors, determined using a Recursive Feature Elimination based on Support Vector Machine (SVM-RFE). Finally, this study used five supervised classification algorithms to recognize these eight different lower limb movements. The results of the experimental study show that the combination of the BPNN classifier and the SVM-RFE feature selection algorithm is able to achieve an excellent action recognition accuracy of 95\%, which provides sufficient support for the feasibility of this approach.

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