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Andreas Thomik
Andreas Thomik
Imperial College London
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Gaussian process autoregression for simultaneous proportional multi-modal prosthetic control with natural hand kinematics
M Xiloyannis, C Gavriel, AAC Thomik, AA Faisal
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 25 (10 …, 2017
822017
Ethohand: A dexterous robotic hand with ball-joint thumb enables complex in-hand object manipulation
C Konnaris, C Gavriel, AAC Thomik, AA Faisal
2016 6th IEEE international conference on biomedical robotics and …, 2016
292016
Real-time movement prediction for improved control of neuroprosthetic devices
AAC Thomik, D Haber, AA Faisal
2013 6th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER), 625-628, 2013
242013
Unsupervised time series segmentation for high-dimensional body sensor network data streams
D Haber, AAC Thomik, AA Faisal
2014 11th International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor …, 2014
222014
Grammars of action in human behavior and evolution
D Stout, T Chaminade, A Thomik, J Apel, A Faisal
BioRxiv, 281543, 2018
152018
Gaussian process regression for accurate prediction of prosthetic limb movements from the natural kinematics of intact limbs
M Xiloyannis, C Gavriel, AAC Thomik, AA Faisa
2015 7th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER), 659-662, 2015
152015
Dynamic forward prediction for prosthetic hand control by integration of EMG, MMG and kinematic signals
M Xiloyannis, C Gavriel, AAC Thomik, AA Faisal
2015 7th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER), 611-614, 2015
132015
Haptic SLAM for context-aware robotic hand prosthetics-simultaneous inference of hand pose and object shape using particle filters
FMP Behbahani, R Taunton, AAC Thomik, AA Faisal
2015 7th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER), 719-722, 2015
112015
Towards sparse coding of natural movements for neuroprosthetics and brain-machine interfaces
AAC Thomik, S Fenske, AA Faisal
2015 7th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER), 938-941, 2015
102015
Sparse eigenmotions derived from daily life kinematics implemented on a dextrous robotic hand
C Konnaris, AAC Thomik, AA Faisal
2016 6th IEEE International Conference on Biomedical Robotics and …, 2016
92016
Towards neurobehavioral biomarkers for longitudinal monitoring of neurodegeneration with wearable body sensor networks
C Gavriel, AAC Thomik, PR Lourenço, S Nageshwaran, ...
2015 7th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER), 348-351, 2015
72015
Kinematic body sensor networks and behaviourmetrics for objective efficacy measurements in neurodegenerative disease drug trials
C Gavriel, AAC Thomik, PR Lourenc, S Nageshwaran, S Athanasopoulos, ...
2015 IEEE 12th International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body …, 2015
62015
Deriving motion primitives from naturalistic hand movements for neuroprosthetic control
A Thomik, AA Faisal
Bernstein Computational Neuroscience Conference, 2012
62012
On the structure of natural human movement
AAC Thomik
Imperial College London, 2016
42016
Embodied salience for gaze analysis in ecologically valid environments
W Abbott, A Thomik, A Faisal
Journal of vision 15 (12), 366-366, 2015
12015
Embodied attention for gaze analysis in daily life activities
WW Abbott, AAC Thomik, AA Faisal
SAGA-International Workshop on Solutions for Automatic Gaze Data Analysis …, 2013
12013
Neurotechnology biomarkers in Friedreich's ataxia
S Nageshwaran, C Gavriel, A Sylaidi, P Lourenco, S Athanasopoulos, ...
MOVEMENT DISORDERS 30, S358-S358, 2015
2015
Sparse Coding of Natural Human Motion Yields Eigenmotions Consistent Across People
A Thomik, AA Faisal
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2015, D47. 005, 2015
2015
Sensory-motor system identification of active perception in ecologically valid environments
W Abbott, A Thomik, AA Faisal
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2015, A47. 009, 2015
2015
Sparse Encoding of Complex Action Sequences
A Thomik, AA Faisal
2015
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