Hand Gesture Recognition Using Temporal Convolutions and Attention Mechanism
Elahe Rahimian, Soheil Zabihi, Amir Asif, Arash Mohammadi, Dario Farina, Farokh Atashzar
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Advances in biosignal processing and Machine Learning (ML), in particular Deep Neural Networks (DNNs), have paved the way for the development of innovative Man-Machine Interface (MMI) systems for decoding the human intent and controlling artificial limbs. DNN models have shown promising results with respect to other algorithms for decoding muscle electrical activity, especially for recognition of hand gestures. Such data-driven models, however, have been challenged by their need for a large number of trainable parameters and their structural complexity. Here we propose the novel Temporal Convolutions-based Hand Gesture Recognition architecture (TC-HGR) to reduce this computational burden. With this approach, we classified 17 hand gestures via surface Electromyogram (sEMG) signals by adoption of attention mechanisms and temporal convolutions. The proposed method led to 81.65% and 80.72% classification accuracy for window sizes of 300ms and 200ms, respectively. The number of parameters to train the proposed TC-HGR architecture is 5 times less than that of its state-of-the-art counterpart.