Hi all, excited to see how things are progressing here. I was curious to know how much of the original windowed peak detection is left in the current implementation?
The last version of the Oxford step counter in C was optimised for Bangle actually, and I even added a detection stage to filter out non-movement based on a minimum amplitude. I collected some data myself, 17 files with manually counted reference, and the accuracy was >90%.
Gordon, maybe having some sort of competition would be indeed a good idea, but we need to set it up well, which means good data and a simple way to run the code. I could also propose it to students here at the Uni.
A bit unrelated, but we could do the same for heart rate.
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Hi all, excited to see how things are progressing here. I was curious to know how much of the original windowed peak detection is left in the current implementation?
The last version of the Oxford step counter in C was optimised for Bangle actually, and I even added a detection stage to filter out non-movement based on a minimum amplitude. I collected some data myself, 17 files with manually counted reference, and the accuracy was >90%.
Gordon, maybe having some sort of competition would be indeed a good idea, but we need to set it up well, which means good data and a simple way to run the code. I could also propose it to students here at the Uni.
A bit unrelated, but we could do the same for heart rate.