HCAIROMay 19, 2023

EEG and EMG dataset for the detection of errors introduced by an active orthosis device

arXiv:2305.11996v210 citations
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This provides a dataset for researchers to develop methods for asynchronous error detection in assistive systems, focusing on tactile and haptic-mediated recognition, which is an incremental contribution as it addresses an underexplored area.

The authors tackled the problem of detecting errors introduced by an active orthosis device by presenting a dataset of EEG and EMG recordings from eight subjects during assisted arm movements, with deliberate errors introduced, and they provided behavioral analyses and event-related potential insights to demonstrate data quality.

This paper presents a dataset containing recordings of the electroencephalogram (EEG) and the electromyogram (EMG) from eight subjects who were assisted in moving their right arm by an active orthosis device. The supported movements were elbow joint movements, i.e., flexion and extension of the right arm. While the orthosis was actively moving the subject's arm, some errors were deliberately introduced for a short duration of time. During this time, the orthosis moved in the opposite direction. In this paper, we explain the experimental setup and present some behavioral analyses across all subjects. Additionally, we present an average event-related potential analysis for one subject to offer insights into the data quality and the EEG activity caused by the error introduction. The dataset described herein is openly accessible. The aim of this study was to provide a dataset to the research community, particularly for the development of new methods in the asynchronous detection of erroneous events from the EEG. We are especially interested in the tactile and haptic-mediated recognition of errors, which has not yet been sufficiently investigated in the literature. We hope that the detailed description of the orthosis and the experiment will enable its reproduction and facilitate a systematic investigation of the influencing factors in the detection of erroneous behavior of assistive systems by a large community.

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