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[3I3-OS-5a-01] Difficulties in continuous physiological sensing in-the-wild
Keywords:In-the-wild sensing, Consumer device
To realize ubiquitous services based on physiological sensing, it is important to assume that commercially available sensors will be used in daily life.
Collecting physiological data from ordinary people for a long period of time in-the-wild is completely different from performing highly accurate physiological sensing using dedicated sensors in a controlled laboratory environment.
In this presentation, we will share the various problems we have experienced and clarify the points that need to be considered in order to achieve stable sensing in a real environment.
Collecting physiological data from ordinary people for a long period of time in-the-wild is completely different from performing highly accurate physiological sensing using dedicated sensors in a controlled laboratory environment.
In this presentation, we will share the various problems we have experienced and clarify the points that need to be considered in order to achieve stable sensing in a real environment.
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