A quantitative taxonomy of human hand grasps

Tue, 01 Jan 2019·
Francesca Stival
Stefano Michieletto
Stefano Michieletto
,
Matteo Cognolato
,
Enrico Pagello
,
Henning Müller
,
Manfredo Atzori
· 1 min read

This paper presents to the best of our knowledge the first quantitative taxonomy of hand grasps based on biomedical data measurements. The taxonomy is based on electromyography and kinematic data recorded from 40 healthy subjects performing 20 unique hand grasps. For each subject, a set of hierarchical trees are computed for several signal features. Afterwards, the trees are combined, first into modality-specific (i.e. muscular and kinematic) taxonomies of hand grasps and then into a general quantitative taxonomy of hand movements. The modality-specific taxonomies provide similar results despite describing different parameters of hand movements, one being muscular and the other kinematic.