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+ | ====== Teager Kaiser Energy ====== | ||
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+ | Teaker-Kaiser Energy Operator | ||
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+ | **/ | ||
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+ | ! / | ||
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+ | **;** | ||
+ | This command is based on the following article: | ||
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+ | Solnik S, DeVita P, Rider P, Long B, and Hortobágyi T (2008) **Teager–Kaiser Operator improves the accuracy of EMG onset detection independent of signal-to-noise ratio**, Acta Bioeng Biomech. 2008 ; 10(2): 65–68 | ||
+ | Abstract | ||
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+ | A temporal analysis of electromyographic (EMG) activity has widely been used for non-invasive study of muscle activation patterns. Such an analysis requires robust methods to accurately detect EMG onset. We examined whether data conditioning, | ||
+ | Calculation | ||
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+ | TKEO= x^2(n) - x(n+1)x(n-1) | ||
+ | where x is the EMG value and n is the frame number | ||
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