Week 19: Making Sense of Wearables Data
hi there 👋
I hope everything is well.
A few months ago I was invited in Chicago to speak at the GSSI Sport Science Expert Panel.
My talk was about wearables, and in particular covering the framework I have proposed to make better use of these tools:
Understanding differences between measurements and estimates.
Context, accuracy and interoperability of measurements.
Estimates of known and unknown parameters.
Behavior vs response.
Signal vs noise and meaningful changes.
I had a great time at the event, meeting many brilliant individuals, and having many stimulating conversations.
I'll take this opportunity to thank you again for inviting me and for a lovely few days (including some good running!).
Check out my article, which I have recently written for GSSI, and where I cover the topics I've discussed in my talk, here.
Thank you for reading!
Recent articles and updates, April 2024
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Please feel free to comment below or in the articles should you have any questions, and I will follow up soon.
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Marco holds a PhD cum laude in applied machine learning, a M.Sc. cum laude in computer science engineering, and a M.Sc. cum laude in human movement sciences and high-performance coaching.
He has published more than 50 papers and patents at the intersection between physiology, health, technology, and human performance.
He is co-founder of HRV4Training, advisor at Oura, guest lecturer at VU Amsterdam, and editor for IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine. He loves running.
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