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Do Spatial Descriptors Improve Multi-DoF Finger Movement Decoding from HD sEMG?

Ricardo Gonçalves Molinari, Leonardo Abdala Elias

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2025
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Restoring hand function requires simultaneous and proportional control (SPC) of multiple degrees of freedom (DoFs). This study evaluated the multichannel linear descriptors-based block field method (MLD-BFM) against conventional feature extraction approaches for continuous decoding of five finger-joint DoFs using high-density surface electromyography (HD sEMG). Twenty-one healthy participants performed dynamic sinusoidal finger movements while HD sEMG signals were recorded from the proximal forearm. MLD-BFM extracted spatial descriptors including effective field strength ($Σ$), field-strength variation rate ($Φ$), and spatial complexity ($Ω$). Performance was optimized (block size: $2\times2$; window: 0.15,s) and compared with conventional time-domain features, root mean square (RMS) and mean absolute value plus waveform length (MAV-WL), as well as dimensionality reduction methods (PCA and NMF), using multi-output regression models. MLD-BFM achieved the highest mean variance-weighted coefficient of determination ($\mathrm{R}^2_\mathrm{vw}$) across all models, with the multilayer perceptron yielding the best result ($86.68 \pm 0.33 \%$). However, the improvement was not statistically significant relative to time-domain features, suggesting that dense multichannel recordings already encode spatial information through amplitude-based descriptors. MLD-BFM significantly outperformed dimensionality reduction approaches, indicating that preserving the spatial resolution of HD sEMG is critical for accurate multi-DoF finger movement regression.

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