My prior work in emergency medicine and intensive care was closesly linked to breathing, mostly in critical situations... and let me to reevaluate my own way of breathing. over time one question popped into my mind: can medical knowledge and biofeedback make an app actually promote self-awareness instead of attaching your goals to the award system of the app.
it combines signal processing, a breathing state machine and ML. The state machine follows inhale, exhale and transitions in the mic signal. A quality layer rejects noisy or ambiguous windows before signals are used for feedback. All processing is done on-device, no speech or raw audio is uploaded.
What I'm trying to avoid is turning breathing into another score or game. The app gives feedback on rhythm, depth and regularity, but the point is more "notice what you are doing" than "perform well".
I'd be interested in feedback, especially from people who have worked on signal processing, health UX, or Android/iOS audio issues.
muhammadusman•54m ago
felixzeller•40m ago
monk_grilla•26m ago
> Do I need an account to try it? Not for the core breathing biofeedback; that works without creating one. Some surrounding features in the app use an account; the part this repo is about does not.
I downloaded the app based on this, but you can’t use it at all without creating an account. Please review your AI’s output.
OsrsNeedsf2P•13m ago
felixzeller•8m ago