A Simple and Accurate onset Detection Method for a Measured Bell-shaped Speed Profile

Front Neurosci. 2009 Jun 29:3:61. doi: 10.3389/neuro.20.002.2009. eCollection 2009.

Abstract

Motor control neuroscientists measure limb trajectories and extract the onset of the movement for a variety of purposes. Such trajectories are often aligned relative to the onset of individual movement before the features of that movement are extracted and their properties are inspected. Onset detection is performed either manually or automatically, typically by selecting a velocity threshold. Here, we present a simple onset detection algorithm that is more accurate than the conventional velocity threshold technique. The proposed method is based on a simple regression and follows the minimum acceleration with constraints model, in which the initial phase of the bell-shaped movement is modeled by a cubic power of the time. We demonstrate the performance of the suggested method and compare it to the velocity threshold technique and to manual onset detection by a group of motor control experts. The database for this comparison consists of simulated minimum jerk trajectories and recorded reaching movements.

Keywords: feedforward control; minimum jerk; movement onset; onset detection; reaction time; velocity threshold.