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hannah
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RE: Real-world examples of environment sensors in wearables

Environmental sensing feels like the next logical step for wearables.

1 day ago
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RE: Real-world examples of environment sensors in wearables

This could also become useful for workplace safety.

1 day ago
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RE: Real-world examples of environment sensors in wearables

But realistically, how many people would actually check this data every day?

1 day ago
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RE: Real-world examples of environment sensors in wearables

I like the idea of combining environmental data with health metrics.

1 day ago
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RE: Real-world examples of environment sensors in wearables

The biggest challenge might be battery life.

1 day ago
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RE: Real-world examples of environment sensors in wearables

I could see environmental sensors being useful for people with allergies.

1 day ago
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RE: Real-world examples of environment sensors in wearables

Smart glasses like Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses collecting environmental context is kind of fascinating.

1 day ago
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RE: Real-world examples of environment sensors in wearables

I wonder if companies like Apple will eventually add air-quality sensors directly into something like the Apple Watch.

1 day ago
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RE: Real-world examples of environment sensors in wearables

The UV tracking idea sounds interesting. Does anyone actually use something like L’Oréal My Skin Track UV regularly?

1 day ago
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RE: Real-world examples of environment sensors in wearables

I didn’t realize there were already wearables specifically for air quality. How reliable are devices like Atmotube Pro?

1 day ago
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RE: What about such profound questions?

Feeling things we never could before doesn’t make us less human.It makes the universe bigger.

2 months ago
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RE: What activity recognition algorithms are used in wearables?

One last question… If I use DL, will I have to worry about these things less?

3 months ago
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RE: What activity recognition algorithms are used in wearables?

Oh… So you added all the features from the beginning and then reduced them based on their importance?Or did you start with a minimal set?

3 months ago
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RE: What activity recognition algorithms are used in wearables?

Thank you, David Mun.I totally agree with this post, lol. But I have a question.You mentioned a 2-3 second window. Is that realistic, even for real-ti…

3 months ago
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RE: I’m thinking about developing a wearable. What tips do you have for preprocessing collected data?

Ah… I understand.Then, wouldn’t it be more difficult to manage models for each sensor location if they were completely separate?

3 months ago
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RE: I’m thinking about developing a wearable. What tips do you have for preprocessing collected data?

David Mun, thank you so much for answering every question.I really enjoyed the summary. I have one more question.When removing gravity with Butterwort…

3 months ago
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RE: They say the most difficult part is distinguishing between cycling and walking/running… I’d love to hear your opinions!

Oh… Then would this be similar if worn on the waist or in a pocket instead of the wrist?I was wondering if I’d have to re-program the sensor if the lo…

3 months ago
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RE: They say the most difficult part is distinguishing between cycling and walking/running… I’d love to hear your opinions!

Wow, I can relate to this… I’ve been confused about cycling vs. walking/running, too.I’m curious about what you mentioned: you mentioned using both FF…

3 months ago
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RE: What are the most commonly used models in the wearables industry?

Ah… Now that I understand, lol.So, TinyML + Transformer are really rare in commercial applications?It feels like there are a lot of papers, but they…

3 months ago
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RE: What are the most commonly used models in the wearables industry?

I enjoyed reading the post. I have a question.You said RF and GBDT are still the mainstays, right?So, are teams using deep learning primarily for spec…

3 months ago
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RE: wearables that incorporate body composition analysis

Wow, even the socks can analyze body composition! Is it more accurate if you use them with other activity trackers?

7 months ago
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RE: wearables that incorporate body composition analysis

I want to monitor muscle activity and balance while exercising. Are there any wearables that do that?

7 months ago
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RE: wearables that incorporate body composition analysis

But are there any wearables that let you check your body composition right on your wrist, rather than just a scale?

7 months ago
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RE: wearables that incorporate body composition analysis

I’m trying to manage my body fat and muscle mass these days. What wearables or smart scales are good for home use?

7 months ago
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RE: wearables using Optical & Radiation Sensors

Are there any wearables that can monitor things like body temperature or body composition in real time?

7 months ago
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RE: wearables using Optical & Radiation Sensors

Are there any wearables that can be used for environmental monitoring or safety?

7 months ago
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