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PKB

Clarifying prototype

This evening I was listening to CGP Grey’s humorously profound discovery of note-taking in Atomic Notes. In it he is discussing with Myke the reassessment o...

More history and Smalltalk

The sorry state we are in today with regard to the tiny amount of usefulness in the www is due to the disinclination of most computer people to (a) deal wit...

Etymology of lexia

The word lexia doesn’t have a commonly accepted definition in modern English. Therefore, I’ve decided to build off of its closest historical use (below) to ...

Zettelkasten and shallow thoughts

I was recently listening to a podcast by Cal Newport, and a section on “intellectual shallowness” caught my ear. He mentions Neil Postman (Amusing Ourselves...

A new name and domain

I’ve been internally struggling with the name OpenPKB since taking a renewed interest in this project last year. It was a convenient name at the time for a ...

Thoughts on new software

The software landscape is always in flux. I can’t say that I’m always able to keep up with what’s out there between exhaustive searches (or that my searches...

Minimum Viable Product

Whatever you want to call it: Minimum Viable Product (MVP), Minimum Viable Experiment, Simple Lovable and Complete. I’m putting my nose to the grindstone t...

Separating content from formatting

In exploring the essential Qt widget for the MPV, the text “area” (known as QTextEdit or QPLainTextEdit), I was immediately confronted with the issue of for...

I Love Running Into Challenges

No battle plan survives first contact with the enemy.Helmuth von Moltke the Elder I do enjoy being reminded that one can try to plan out everything, but un...

History before the PKB website

2019, February The initial software design document was created from the various notes and ideas that have been collected since the first searches for such...

Project Xanadu

Before having read through The New Media Reader recently, I had never heard of Project Xanadu. And yet, reading Ted Nelson’s descriptions of it, starting in...

Thoughts on the ‘full’ project

So, having read through The New Media Reader at length (which I’ll detail in another post), I was reminded of many of the features that I left out of the do...

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cardiosomnography

History and future plans for CSG

Below is the history of and my future plans for cardiosomnography (CSG). I will try to keep this post evergreen. 2009-2013 My self-initiated research beg...

Interesting findings

Since I had published the diagram of “roughly” the ECG scaling that should be used for the network input, I have wanted to quantify how much that scaling mat...

Testing Movesense MD and Polar H10

As I mentioned on the ECG Equipment section of the More page, I am currently only aware of two commercial ECG sensors that might work for all-night ECG recor...

Interview for USC Viterbi News

This interview was conducted by the University of Southern California Viterbi News. Interview at USC Viterbi News (usc.edu) Originally posted on cardio...

New, “no demographics” model

I received some requests to provide a version of the model that does not require demographic information (age and sex). Therefore, I trained a model where th...

Interview for Healio

This interview was conducted by Healio. Interview at Healio (healio.com) Originally posted on cardiosomnography.com.

Interview for UH

This interview was conducted by the University of Houston Newsroom. Interview at UH Newsroom (uh.edu) Originally posted on cardiosomnography.com.

Interview for NSRR

This is the first interview about the paper, conducted by the National Sleep Research Resource (NSRR). NSRR interview at (youtube.com) Originally poste...

Blog post for NSRR

This is the first post about the paper, requested by the National Sleep Research Resource (NSRR). Post at NSRR (sleepdata.org) Originally posted on car...

The paper is live

The paper is now available online at Computers in Biology and Medicine.

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interview

Interview for USC Viterbi News

This interview was conducted by the University of Southern California Viterbi News. Interview at USC Viterbi News (usc.edu) Originally posted on cardio...

Interview for Healio

This interview was conducted by Healio. Interview at Healio (healio.com) Originally posted on cardiosomnography.com.

Interview for UH

This interview was conducted by the University of Houston Newsroom. Interview at UH Newsroom (uh.edu) Originally posted on cardiosomnography.com.

Interview for NSRR

This is the first interview about the paper, conducted by the National Sleep Research Resource (NSRR). NSRR interview at (youtube.com) Originally poste...

Blog post for NSRR

This is the first post about the paper, requested by the National Sleep Research Resource (NSRR). Post at NSRR (sleepdata.org) Originally posted on car...

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sleep_paper

History and future plans for CSG

Below is the history of and my future plans for cardiosomnography (CSG). I will try to keep this post evergreen. 2009-2013 My self-initiated research beg...

The paper is live

The paper is now available online at Computers in Biology and Medicine.

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sleep_staging_model

Interesting findings

Since I had published the diagram of “roughly” the ECG scaling that should be used for the network input, I have wanted to quantify how much that scaling mat...

New, “no demographics” model

I received some requests to provide a version of the model that does not require demographic information (age and sex). Therefore, I trained a model where th...

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plans

Intentions for the blog

In reflecting back on my research journey so far, I realized that just after my innate curiosity, one aspect that has most consistently driven me towards fig...

History and future plans for CSG

Below is the history of and my future plans for cardiosomnography (CSG). I will try to keep this post evergreen. 2009-2013 My self-initiated research beg...

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ecg_sensors

Testing Movesense MD and Polar H10

As I mentioned on the ECG Equipment section of the More page, I am currently only aware of two commercial ECG sensors that might work for all-night ECG recor...

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ecg_app

Testing Movesense MD and Polar H10

As I mentioned on the ECG Equipment section of the More page, I am currently only aware of two commercial ECG sensors that might work for all-night ECG recor...

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history

History and future plans for CSG

Below is the history of and my future plans for cardiosomnography (CSG). I will try to keep this post evergreen. 2009-2013 My self-initiated research beg...

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blog

Intentions for the blog

In reflecting back on my research journey so far, I realized that just after my innate curiosity, one aspect that has most consistently driven me towards fig...

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