Cognitive state machine for prosthetic systems

Data processing: artificial intelligence – Machine learning

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C706S047000, C623S024000, C623S025000

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ABSTRACT:
A prosthetic system may use a decoder to predict an intended action, such as a reach, from processed signals generated from measured neural activity. The decoder may included a cognitive state machine, which transitions between cognitive states based on transition rules.

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