RePaint High-Density Surface Electromyography Signal Using Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Model
Objective: High-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) has emerged as a powerful tool for myoelectric control and activation pattern analysis. However, signal loss due to poor electrode contact and channel corruption remains a significant challenge, limiting the reliability and practical applica...
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| Abstract | Objective: High-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) has emerged as a powerful tool for myoelectric control and activation pattern analysis. However, signal loss due to poor electrode contact and channel corruption remains a significant challenge, limiting the reliability and practical applications of HD-sEMG signals. Conventional interpolation methods fail to effectively reconstruct corrupted signals, especially when multiple adjacent channels are affected. Methods: This paper proposes a novel HD-sEMG signal reconstruction approach based on the denoising diffusion probabilistic model (DDPM) with a repaint strategy. By leveraging a U-Net structure with spatiotemporal embedding modules that effectively learn the spatial and temporal characteristics of HD-sEMG signals, the proposed method achieves high-fidelity signal reconstruction without requiring prior knowledge of corruption patterns. Results: Experimental evaluations are conducted on 6 corruption patterns with varying ratios (from 12.5% to 50%) using self-collected datasets (including an amputated subject) and a benchmark dataset. Results demonstrate that the proposed approach consistently outperforms interpolation methods (linear: 0.038<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>0.033, cubic: 0.038<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>0.032), generative adversarial net (GAN) (0.049<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>0.041), and variational autoencoder (VAE) (0.068<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>0.046) in terms of <inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">nRMSE</tex-math></inline-formula> (<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">p < 0.001</tex-math></inline-formula>), achieving the lowest error of 0.027<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>0.027 averaged across all corruption ratios. For <inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">PSNR</tex-math></inline-formula>, the proposed approach achieves the highest mean value (35.81<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula> 17.95dB) compared to interpolation methods (linear: 33.89<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>26.85, cubic: 33.88<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula> 26.88dB), GAN (31.08<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula> 19.14dB), and VAE (26.98<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula> 18.94dB) (<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">p < 0.001</tex-math></inline-formula>). Furthermore, the proposed method maintained robust classification accuracy, achieving statistically equivalent performance to ground truth at the lower corruption ratio. Significance: The proposed HD-sEMG signal reconstruction approach offers a new solution for enhancing the fidelity and reliability of HD-sEMG signal acquisition. |
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| AbstractList | High-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) has emerged as a powerful tool for myoelectric control and activation pattern analysis. However, signal loss due to poor electrode contact and channel corruption remains a significant challenge, limiting the reliability and practical applications of HD-sEMG signals. Conventional interpolation methods fail to effectively reconstruct corrupted signals, especially when multiple adjacent channels are affected.OBJECTIVEHigh-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) has emerged as a powerful tool for myoelectric control and activation pattern analysis. However, signal loss due to poor electrode contact and channel corruption remains a significant challenge, limiting the reliability and practical applications of HD-sEMG signals. Conventional interpolation methods fail to effectively reconstruct corrupted signals, especially when multiple adjacent channels are affected.This paper proposes a novel HD-sEMG signal reconstruction approach based on the denoising diffusion probabilistic model (DDPM) with a repaint strategy. By leveraging a U-Net structure with spatiotemporal embedding modules that effectively learn the spatial and temporal characteristics of HD-sEMG signals, the proposed method achieves high-fidelity signal reconstruction without requiring prior knowledge of corruption patterns.METHODSThis paper proposes a novel HD-sEMG signal reconstruction approach based on the denoising diffusion probabilistic model (DDPM) with a repaint strategy. By leveraging a U-Net structure with spatiotemporal embedding modules that effectively learn the spatial and temporal characteristics of HD-sEMG signals, the proposed method achieves high-fidelity signal reconstruction without requiring prior knowledge of corruption patterns.Experimental evaluations are conducted on 6 corruption patterns with varying ratios (from 12.5% to 50%) using self-collected datasets (including an amputated subject) and a benchmark dataset. Results demonstrate that the proposed approach consistently outperforms interpolation methods (linear: 0.038$\pm$0.033, cubic: 0.038$\pm$0.032), generative adversarial net (GAN) (0.049$\pm$0.041), and variational autoencoder (VAE) (0.068$\pm$0.046) in terms of $nRMSE$ ($p < 0.001$), achieving the lowest error of 0.027$\pm$0.027 averaged across all corruption ratios. For $PSNR$, the proposed approach achieves the highest mean value (35.81$\pm$ 17.95dB) compared to interpolation methods (linear: 33.89$\pm$26.85, cubic: 33.88$\pm$ 26.88dB), GAN (31.08$\pm$ 19.14dB), and VAE (26.98$\pm$ 18.94dB) ($p < 0.001$). Furthermore, the proposed method maintained robust classification accuracy, achieving statistically equivalent performance to ground truth at the lower corruption ratio.RESULTSExperimental evaluations are conducted on 6 corruption patterns with varying ratios (from 12.5% to 50%) using self-collected datasets (including an amputated subject) and a benchmark dataset. Results demonstrate that the proposed approach consistently outperforms interpolation methods (linear: 0.038$\pm$0.033, cubic: 0.038$\pm$0.032), generative adversarial net (GAN) (0.049$\pm$0.041), and variational autoencoder (VAE) (0.068$\pm$0.046) in terms of $nRMSE$ ($p < 0.001$), achieving the lowest error of 0.027$\pm$0.027 averaged across all corruption ratios. For $PSNR$, the proposed approach achieves the highest mean value (35.81$\pm$ 17.95dB) compared to interpolation methods (linear: 33.89$\pm$26.85, cubic: 33.88$\pm$ 26.88dB), GAN (31.08$\pm$ 19.14dB), and VAE (26.98$\pm$ 18.94dB) ($p < 0.001$). Furthermore, the proposed method maintained robust classification accuracy, achieving statistically equivalent performance to ground truth at the lower corruption ratio.The proposed HD-sEMG signal reconstruction approach offers a new solution for enhancing the fidelity and reliability of HD-sEMG signal acquisition.SIGNIFICANCEThe proposed HD-sEMG signal reconstruction approach offers a new solution for enhancing the fidelity and reliability of HD-sEMG signal acquisition. High-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) has emerged as a powerful tool for myoelectric control and activation pattern analysis. However, signal loss due to poor electrode contact and channel corruption remains a significant challenge, limiting the reliability and practical applications of HD-sEMG signals. Conventional interpolation methods fail to effectively reconstruct corrupted signals, especially when multiple adjacent channels are affected. This paper proposes a novel HD-sEMG signal reconstruction approach based on the denoising diffusion probabilistic model (DDPM) with a repaint strategy. By leveraging a U-Net structure with spatiotemporal embedding modules that effectively learn the spatial and temporal characteristics of HD-sEMG signals, the proposed method achieves high-fidelity signal reconstruction without requiring prior knowledge of corruption patterns. Experimental evaluations are conducted on 6 corruption patterns with varying ratios (from 12.5% to 50%) using self-collected datasets (including an amputated subject) and a benchmark dataset. Results demonstrate that the proposed approach consistently outperforms interpolation methods (linear: 0.038$\pm$0.033, cubic: 0.038$\pm$0.032), generative adversarial net (GAN) (0.049$\pm$0.041), and variational autoencoder (VAE) (0.068$\pm$0.046) in terms of $nRMSE$ ($p < 0.001$), achieving the lowest error of 0.027$\pm$0.027 averaged across all corruption ratios. For $PSNR$, the proposed approach achieves the highest mean value (35.81$\pm$ 17.95dB) compared to interpolation methods (linear: 33.89$\pm$26.85, cubic: 33.88$\pm$ 26.88dB), GAN (31.08$\pm$ 19.14dB), and VAE (26.98$\pm$ 18.94dB) ($p < 0.001$). Furthermore, the proposed method maintained robust classification accuracy, achieving statistically equivalent performance to ground truth at the lower corruption ratio. The proposed HD-sEMG signal reconstruction approach offers a new solution for enhancing the fidelity and reliability of HD-sEMG signal acquisition. Objective: High-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) has emerged as a powerful tool for myoelectric control and activation pattern analysis. However, signal loss due to poor electrode contact and channel corruption remains a significant challenge, limiting the reliability and practical applications of HD-sEMG signals. Conventional interpolation methods fail to effectively reconstruct corrupted signals, especially when multiple adjacent channels are affected. Methods: This paper proposes a novel HD-sEMG signal reconstruction approach based on the denoising diffusion probabilistic model (DDPM) with a repaint strategy. By leveraging a U-Net structure with spatiotemporal embedding modules that effectively learn the spatial and temporal characteristics of HD-sEMG signals, the proposed method achieves high-fidelity signal reconstruction without requiring prior knowledge of corruption patterns. Results: Experimental evaluations are conducted on 6 corruption patterns with varying ratios (from 12.5% to 50%) using self-collected datasets (including an amputated subject) and a benchmark dataset. Results demonstrate that the proposed approach consistently outperforms interpolation methods (linear: 0.038<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>0.033, cubic: 0.038<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>0.032), generative adversarial net (GAN) (0.049<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>0.041), and variational autoencoder (VAE) (0.068<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>0.046) in terms of <inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">nRMSE</tex-math></inline-formula> (<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">p < 0.001</tex-math></inline-formula>), achieving the lowest error of 0.027<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>0.027 averaged across all corruption ratios. For <inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">PSNR</tex-math></inline-formula>, the proposed approach achieves the highest mean value (35.81<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula> 17.95dB) compared to interpolation methods (linear: 33.89<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula>26.85, cubic: 33.88<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula> 26.88dB), GAN (31.08<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula> 19.14dB), and VAE (26.98<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">\pm</tex-math></inline-formula> 18.94dB) (<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">p < 0.001</tex-math></inline-formula>). Furthermore, the proposed method maintained robust classification accuracy, achieving statistically equivalent performance to ground truth at the lower corruption ratio. Significance: The proposed HD-sEMG signal reconstruction approach offers a new solution for enhancing the fidelity and reliability of HD-sEMG signal acquisition. |
| Author | Liao, Jiawei Wang, Hai Jiang, Ning He, Jiayuan Fang, Xia Zhao, Yihui |
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| SubjectTerms | Benchmark testing Diffusion model Electrodes Electromyography Hands High-density Electromyography Interpolation Muscles Myoelectric control Noise reduction Recording Signal reconstruction Spatiotemporal phenomena |
| Title | RePaint High-Density Surface Electromyography Signal Using Denoising Diffusion Probabilistic Model |
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