Heart rate - ... we need to take a more scientific approach like was done with the step counter.
I plan to dig into this in the next weeks (as time allows). Will check what you did with step counter. First step I planned so far would be to record PolarH10 and bangle2 raw in sync in situations with increasing level of hand movement (rest, bike, running, ...) and for a spectrum of heart rates (and therfore also HRV from unregular to regular).
If anybody is working on this right now, or has good links to papers/proven code/ML models, I would be happy to hear about that. Will open a new thread when I really begin or have first results.
I do have the manufacturer's binary blob, so I may just give in and use that at some
point soon as I think more people care about having an accurate HRM than having an 'open' one!
I definitely care about the 'open', but you might be right about the majority. Would be great if you could keep the 'open' as an option at least.
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@Gordon:
I plan to dig into this in the next weeks (as time allows). Will check what you did with step counter. First step I planned so far would be to record PolarH10 and bangle2 raw in sync in situations with increasing level of hand movement (rest, bike, running, ...) and for a spectrum of heart rates (and therfore also HRV from unregular to regular).
If anybody is working on this right now, or has good links to papers/proven code/ML models, I would be happy to hear about that. Will open a new thread when I really begin or have first results.
I definitely care about the 'open', but you might be right about the majority. Would be great if you could keep the 'open' as an option at least.