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visual3d:documentation:emg:processing:normalize_emg_to_generic_global_variable [2024/06/19 13:56] – created sgrangervisual3d:documentation:emg:processing:normalize_emg_to_generic_global_variable [2024/07/17 15:45] (current) – created sgranger
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 +====== Normalize EMG to Generic Global Variable ======
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 **Normalizing EMG signal to generic GLOBAL Value**\\ **Normalizing EMG signal to generic GLOBAL Value**\\
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-====== Sample Files ======+===== Sample Files =====
  
 [[https://www.has-motion.com/download/examples/EMG/Generic_Global_Metric.zip|You can download the sample files here.]] [[https://www.has-motion.com/download/examples/EMG/Generic_Global_Metric.zip|You can download the sample files here.]]
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 Typically EMG signals are normalized after they have been processed (ex. linear envelope). In this example, the original signal is normalized. In reality, you should reference the folder which contains your processed EMG signal (ex. if you calculated a linear envelope, and the resulting EMG signal is stored in a folder called LOWPASS, change ORIGINAL in the script to LOWPASS). Typically EMG signals are normalized after they have been processed (ex. linear envelope). In this example, the original signal is normalized. In reality, you should reference the folder which contains your processed EMG signal (ex. if you calculated a linear envelope, and the resulting EMG signal is stored in a folder called LOWPASS, change ORIGINAL in the script to LOWPASS).
  
-===== Example Pipeline Script =====+==== Example Pipeline Script ====
  
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 </code> </code>
  
-===== Calling Example Meta-Command =====+==== Calling Example Meta-Command ====
  
 Once the example Meta-Command from the download is placed in your [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Meta_Commands:Meta_Commands_Overview|Meta-Command folder]], you can call the command using the following syntax: Once the example Meta-Command from the download is placed in your [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Meta_Commands:Meta_Commands_Overview|Meta-Command folder]], you can call the command using the following syntax:
visual3d/documentation/emg/processing/normalize_emg_to_generic_global_variable.1718805393.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/06/19 13:56 by sgranger