Myo Mapper is a free and open source cross-platform application, written using JUCE, to map Myo armband data to OSC messages. Myo Mapper represents a “quick and easy” solution for experimenting without requiring any programming knowledge.
- Easy-calibration to overcome yaw data drift (Nymoen et al. 2015)
- Scales myo data to facilitate the Myo use in musical applications
- Feature extraction of moving average, min, max, absolute value, first and second order difference, zero crossing rate, EMG mean absolute value (MAV).
Myo Mapper is a software supported by Embodied AudioVisual Interaction Unit at Goldsmiths, University of London, European Research Council and Integra Lab.
- Balandino Di Donato, creator
- Jefferson Bledsoe, developer
- Jamie Bullock, developer
Copyright (c) 2017 - Balandino Di Donato
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