Panagiotis Artemiadis <partem at mail.ntua.gr> wrote in message
news:bqfkf4$fln$1 at ulysses.noc.ntua.gr...
> Hello,
>> I wonder if anyone has a set of sEMG or EMG data.
> I am at the beginning of a research that would use the signal processing
of
> (surface) electro-myographic signals, and I would like to get the taste of
> working-processing those kind of data. I will work in the future with
> the correspondance between the (s)EMG signal and the arm movement.
>> I wonder if anyone can send me, or inform me of where can I find,
> some sets of data (maybe in ascii files, or .txt etc).
> I would be happy if these data come with the corresponding description,
> maybe the measured muscle, and the arm movement.
>
Since all of my datasets are in a specific format, I can't give you any of
my own. However, go to
http://www.delsys.com/download/download.htm and download "EMG works". It
contains sample sets that you may use. Still, the best thing to do is jump
right in and collect some of your own data. Just hook yourself up to the EMG
and see what happens when you activate muscles... cheers
--
Robert Bronsing
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