Seung-Gi Kim
KITECH
6 Papers
10 Citations
Seung-Gi Kim is an academic researcher from KITECH. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Gesture recognition. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Development of an Armband EMG Module and a Pattern Recognition Algorithm for the 5-Finger Myoelectric Hand Prosthesis
Seongjung Kim,Jongman Kim,Bummo Koo,Taehee Kim,Haneul Jung,Se-Hoon Park,Seung-Gi Kim,Youngho Kim +7 more
TL;DR: The algorithm was successfully applied to provide seven different hand postures in a 5-finger myoelectric hand prosthesis and showed that the major misclassifications were lateral pinch versus palmar pinch, and index versus thumb-up, however, with the classification training for seven or more sessions, the probability of misclassification significantly decreased.
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Tool Chipping Detection Using Peak Period of Spindle Vibration During End-Milling of Inconel 718
TL;DR: In this article, a new approach to detecting tool chipping by analyzing peak period of spindle vibration, for changing the tool securely before the occurrence of a tool fracture is presented.
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sEMG-Based Hand Posture Recognition and Visual Feedback Training for the Forearm Amputee
Jongman Kim,Sumin S Yang,Bummo Koo,Seunghee Lee,Sehoon Park,Seung-Gi Kim,Kang-Hee Cho,Young-Ho Kim +7 more
- 01 Oct 2022
TL;DR: The results indicate that the visual feedback training efficiently improved the performance of sEMG-based hand posture recognition by reducing variability in the s EMG signal.
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Development of a prosthetic hand with a built-in heating device to prevent residual limb pain for upper limb amputee
Seung-Gi Kim,Beom-Ki Hong,Hyunjung Kim,Dong Young Ahn,Kyoung-Ho Kim,Dong-Sub Son,Se-Hoon Park +6 more
- 27 Nov 2022
TL;DR: In this paper , a prosthetic hand with a built-in heating device to prevent residual limb pain of upper limb amputee is presented, which consists of a heating pad for efficient heat transfer, a heating control switch that can be adjusted according to the sensation of the affected part, a battery charge interface, and a temperature sensor to determine the internal heating condition.
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Quantitative Analysis of the Method of Myoelectric Hand Prosthesis Hand Gesture Conversion
TL;DR: In this article , the authors quantitatively analyze conversion algorithms applied to the commercial myoelectric hand prosthesis and the recently proposed intuitive conversion algorithm to verify its usability for upper limb amputees.