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  • ...ication designed to enable comprehensive tracking and analysis of personal data. ===Custom Tracking and Visualization===
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  • '''''History and Future of QS Visualization''''' is a ''Show & Tell talk'' by [[Indhira Rojas ]] that has been importe ...ta and how they represent time. She discusses the history and future of QS visualization. </blockquote>
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  • '''''Visualization of data in a learning and self-reflection context''''' is a ''Show & Tell talk'' by ...ey have to be aware of their own activity and also ought to reflect on the visualization. </blockquote>
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  • {{Project Infobox|Self researchers= Dawn Nafus |Related tools= Data Sense |Related topics= Productivity }} ...led her to ask: what tools might support more diverse ways of working with data? This short talk describes what she's learned while engaging and building t
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  • ...ker. He also developed a visualization tool to make sense of these diverse data sources. </blockquote> ...at visualizations you can use to make sense of the data and how I use that data to manage my diabetes.
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  • ...https://ephtracking.cdc.gov/</nowiki>) </ref> Also contains lots of data & visualization. ...ccess historic data from a variety of sources if you have your geolocation data.
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  • ...n data are likely to be the result of chance or natural variation in these data. As for science in general, in personal science statistics are useful to es === Comparing the data from two groups: Statistical hypothesis testing ===
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  • ...iven him a wealth of data to explore in the form of three-dimensional data visualization sculptures, which have been shown at some QS conferences. </blockquote> So I can visualize my data in these maps. So this is my map of North America. It’s made by simply dr
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  • ...and tracking the human body. Three-dimensional body scanners enable the 3D visualization of the body and the extraction of anthropometric landmarks and measurements ...a machine that uses multiple cameras to capture information. And once the data is processed it can be visualized as a 3-D image.
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  • ...ive data. It also provides a description of how to visualize the resulting data set using a [[Jupyter notebook]]. An example of such a project is [[Smartph ...o the [https://tzovar.as/one-button-tracker/# online tool] for downloading data to your computer.
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  • ...ize a timeline of his daily activities and explore his habits through data visualization. He also provides a background of how the project has evolved and what tool ...rent big challenges of the QS community is to build tools to pull all this data together. And we’re seeing more and more apps and services sprouting up t
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  • ...' activities throughout their days. Lee helps the students work with their data, make visualizations and analyze their results. </blockquote> ...ified Self community. I consider myself to be part of it. I tracked my own data, and I get a lot of valuable insights. And I love coming to meetings like t
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  • ...talk, he discusses the new data visualization techniques with his running data that help him learn more from it and see how it changed the way he shares h ...he recovery pace with the gym, but all this story allows me to put all the data on some circle. It is like the same for seasonal here, whereas the each sea
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  • ...ence and I was like oh that is so painful to tell QS’ers to start tracking data. ...hat was good about using the Eatery is that they have a lot of interesting data that they have collected over the last year. So I was kind of able to compa
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  • ...rack, measure, and predict his daily satisfaction by combining automation, visualization and machine learning without any coding. </blockquote> ...ack my personal data using these no-code solutions, that combine my device data, surveys and into a visual tool that was able to affect my outcome. I was a
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  • ...vast amount of information he’s collecting. In this talk, Lee explains his data collection and why he values these annual snapshots of his life.</blockquot ...our data so that you can make big decisions and do bigger things with that data and maybe even with your life.
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  • ...llable hours. In this talk, she discusses how she uses her billable hours data to gain better understanding of her work-life balance and build a strategy ...omething else. I’ve always had a source of data for myself and a source of data for my identical twin.
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  • |Featured image= [[File: Data-cartography-the-journey-to-existence-mapping.jpg|frameless|250px]] |Slides= [[:File:Data-cartography-the-journey-to-existence-mapping.pdf|Data-cartography-the-journey-to-existence-mapping.pdf]]
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  • |Featured image= [[File: A-year-of-diabetes-data.jpg|frameless|250px]] |Slides= [[:File:A-year-of-diabetes-data.pdf|A-year-of-diabetes-data.pdf]]
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  • ...d some health issues. In this video, he talks about visualizing heart rate data and a possible way to measure daily values with a curve that could also be My talk is about visualizing heart rate data and I will talk about a possible way to represent measure daily values with
    7 KB (1,351 words) - 11:11, 2 March 2023
  • ...chats brainstormed whether or how one could learn more from a large set of data across a number of topics and metrics. == Preparing data for clustering with Principal Component Analysis ==
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  • ...hich goes back in time to 2005 and contains eight years of mood and stress data, along with photos, micro diary entries, and poetry. </blockquote> ...acking my morning pulse. I just used my sports watch and I entered all the data manually into an Excel spreadsheet.
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  • ...loyed previously she set about tracking different aspects of her work. The data she gathered allowed her to advocate for new changes and policies within he ...y mechanism, and I also had changed other function of who I was tabulating data across the library itself.
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  • ...and took a month of sleep data she captured using Emfit. She analyzed the data and visualized it into a final presentable art piece that she calls "Sleep As Terry said I’m an artist and I use personal data and programming to create works. In 2014, I met the nice people from emfit
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  • ...el Gilleade has been interested in measuring and visualizing physiological data for quite a while. In this video, Kiel talks about his new project, Rhythma ...to be precise this is me in 2001. This is a visualization of all the heart data I tracked for a project called body blogger which I presented here back in
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  • ...e-pop?) Emotion E-pop headset, which is a 14 channel neuro headset and the data is then transmitted directly to the smart phone. The neuro headset is meant ...ain where the brain activity occurs. Then we are mapping that onto the 3-D visualization that you see on the screen. It is then showing in real time, very shortly i
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  • ...s is what a genetic counsellor would look at. And the pattern here in this data is suggestive of an x link disease. ...ed I had more data. I had data from 23andme. And so this is how I put that data to a new use.
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  • * Creatively expressing oneself through data and visualizations ...trying to dive into trying to find causes right from the start. Collecting data to conclusively "proof" a certain diagnosis is a very high bar to take and
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  • ...what he learned about himself and the different questions he has about his data. </blockquote> ...really hard boring parts away so you can skip straight to the analysis and visualization or the doing cool stuff things as it were.
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  • '''''Exercise: Data-Driven Decisions''''' is a ''Show & Tell talk'' by [[Laila Zemrani]] that h Exercise Data-Driven Decisions - Boston QS
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  • ...]] shared some analysis of his Anki metrics, looking at an individual card data (attempt # vs. time between attempts, correctness, speed), and was thinking ...Sprague|Richard]]''' shared a visualization he made of his oral microbiome data over time, which he’s also posted on Twitter
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  • ...erhaps was my recollection about them was completely off, so I needed some data. ...then I would have to find the core, but does that really provide reliable data.
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  • ...ps and wearables since 2013. In this talk, he shares his findings from his data; how tracking himself raises his awareness of things, confronts him with fa ...and today I’m going to give you a quick peak in the findings I found in my data and what exactly did I analyze and what is good for you to know.
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  • ...consultant for several large companies helping them track their financial data and budget their expenses and she wanted to implement these tools to her ow ...consultant for several large companies helping them track their financial data and helping them with their spending. And that in turn got me interested an
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  • ...se every day we put on some kind of clothing and it becomes another little data point that you can track. ...ething else. And it was great because then the computer could remember the data for me which is actually very difficult at seven in the morning, and this p
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  • ...ck indoor temp to observe AC use & realizing how much one could see in the data about what was going on inside ...attention (noticing I wasn't meditating). I had a hard time analyzing the data… it was very dense? scattered, clumps…? never developed an analytical a
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  • '''''Lessons from a year of heart rate data''''' is a ''Show & Tell talk'' by [[Kiel Gilleade ]] that has been importe ...intake, and changes in routine. In the talk, Kiel shows his entire year of data.</blockquote>
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  • ...track them post a concussion the year prior. He used Taplog to collect his data to analyze if he was indeed improving. </blockquote> ...for that, just a simple script. And then I imported into Tableau which is visualization software to make charts.
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  • |Featured image= [[File: Learning-about-biases-and-gaps-in-my-selfcollected-data.jpg|frameless|250px]] ...-selfcollected-data.pdf|Learning-about-biases-and-gaps-in-my-selfcollected-data.pdf]]
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  • ...hat that meant to him. In this talk, he shares his experience, some of the data he gathered, and how he learned that a slight change in attitude has increa ...at I have a little bit of a fetish for. So you can actually represent this data and see it in context.
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  • ...of tracking exercise, Valerie Lanard inadvertently compiled an incredible data set by documenting her excuses for not exercising. From this unexpected tro ...xtracted a lot of interesting things. I’ve correlated a lot of interesting data, and there were so many talks I could have given. But I chose one. I chose
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  • ...ses digital preservation and how he created an action plan for his digital data after his death. </blockquote> ...ut digital preservation and so how I created an action plan for my digital data for after I die.
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  • Show and Tell Infobox|Featured image=[[File: The-human-face-of-big-data.jpg|frameless|250px]] | Date= 2012/02/22 |Event name= New York Meetup |Slid '''''The Human Face of Big Data''''' is a ''Show & Tell talk'' by [[Rick Smolan ]] that has been imported
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  • ...her 5000 pictures as samcan gathers you can’t use that data. It’s too much data; you have to have some kind of analysis software to understand this. We do ...y and then there’s all these problems. Once you start putting your private data up in the cloud, I’m not even going to start on these problems, but there
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  • ...y, and it has things in here, you probably wouldn’t expect you know, yoga, visualization, and breathing practices and things like that and I didn’t expect to find ...my weekly and monthly dashboard. I can look at everything, I pull all the data from all the sources and I pulled them into something called Training Peak
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  • ...on and afterward. In this video, she discusses what she did and shares her data from her meditation apps and the Muse meditation headband. She also shares ...wards I earned in this session. But also I can look a bit deeper into the data. I can see when and how many so called recoveries I had, which means how of
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  • ...ome of his friends, called Gyroscope, which enables individuals to use his visualization and aggregation system to create similar web sites like April Zero.</blockq ...o I started building that. And one of my things was okay, there’s all this data and all these different platforms but I want to see it all on the same page
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  • ...ated stress''' is a post-hoc self-research project that uses retrospective data to evaluate whether typically stress-associated physiological variables sho ...leave my current environment, I was wondering whether any of physiological data from wearables etc. would show signs of this prior stress through deviation
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  • ...ack his habits and what he learned from the experiment. The results of his data helped him change a majority of his lifestyle habits. </blockquote> Better visualization. You can see there’s a green bar when the weight goes down and red when i
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