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Fig. 8 | BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

Fig. 8

From: Improving the recognition of grips and movements of the hand using myoelectric signals

Fig. 8

Black and white colorgraph rendering of the Random Forest Confusion Matrix from Fig. 7. Darker cells indicate higher numbers of correct predictions, which can be seen along the diagonal. Most cells are white, indicating zero predictions. Note that most predictions are close to the diagonal, and many incorrect classifications are clustered around common activity groups (tip pinch, 3-jaw chuck, etc.). A notable exception is the confusion between the tip pinch group (TPx) and neutral/rest (NR)

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