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A Scale Mixture-Based Stochastic Model of Surface EMG Signals With Variable Variances


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Objective: Surface electromyogram (EMG) signals have typically been assumed to follow a Gaussian distribution. However, the presence of non-Gaussian signals associated wi...Show More

Abstract:

Objective: Surface electromyogram (EMG) signals have typically been assumed to follow a Gaussian distribution. However, the presence of non-Gaussian signals associated with muscle activity has been reported in recent studies, and there is no general model of the distribution of EMG signals that can explain both non-Gaussian and Gaussian distributions within a unified scheme. Methods: In this paper, we describe the formulation of a non-Gaussian EMG model based on a scale mixture distribution. In the model, an EMG signal at a certain time follows a Gaussian distribution, and its variance is handled as a random variable that follows an inverse gamma distribution. Accordingly, the probability distribution of EMG signals is assumed to be a mixture of Gaussians with the same mean but different variances. The EMG variance distribution is estimated via marginal likelihood maximization. Results: Experiments involving nine participants revealed that the proposed model provides a better fit to recorded EMG signals than conventional EMG models. It was also shown that variance distribution parameters may reflect underlying motor unit activity. Conclusion: This study proposed a scale mixture distribution-based stochastic EMG model capable of representing changes in non-Gaussianity associated with muscle activity. A series of experiments demonstrated the validity of the model and highlighted the relationship between the variance distribution and muscle force. Significance: The proposed model helps to clarify conventional wisdom regarding the probability distribution of surface EMG signals within a unified scheme.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering ( Volume: 66, Issue: 10, October 2019)
Page(s): 2780 - 2788
Date of Publication: 28 January 2019

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PubMed ID: 30703005

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