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 Computing the onset of an EMG signal can be quite tricky. In this example, we describe a pipeline for a straightforward estimation of EMG onset based on the the [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Signal_Commands:Teager_Kaiser_Energy|Teager-Kaiser Energy]] Operator and [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Event_Commands:Event_Threshold|Event_Threshold]]. This is not a definitive definition, but simply a starting point for the user. Computing the onset of an EMG signal can be quite tricky. In this example, we describe a pipeline for a straightforward estimation of EMG onset based on the the [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Signal_Commands:Teager_Kaiser_Energy|Teager-Kaiser Energy]] Operator and [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Event_Commands:Event_Threshold|Event_Threshold]]. This is not a definitive definition, but simply a starting point for the user.
  
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