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So I've just had a replacement heart valve put in. I have a $35 Mi band that periodically  reads my heart rate. I have guidelines from my doctor that tell me to keep my heart rate within 20-30 beats-per-minute of my resting rate during exercise and I have an exercise program from the physical therapist on how much I can do during each week of my recovery. Maybe tinyML could combine the static data doc/pt guidelines with the 'edge' data of heart rate, distance, speed, hills, breathing rate, recovery from exercise rate, weight to produce a gentle reminder that maybe I could speed up a bit or slow down or take a rest in some way that optimizes my recovery.
So I've just had a replacement heart valve put in. I have a $35 Mi band that periodically  reads my heart rate and other data. I have guidelines from my doctor that tell me to keep my heart rate within 20-30 beats-per-minute of my resting rate during exercise and I have an exercise program from the physical therapist on how much I can do during each week of my recovery. Maybe tinyML could combine the static data doc/pt guidelines with the 'edge' data of heart rate, distance, speed, hills, breathing rate, recovery from exercise rate, weight to produce a gentle reminder that maybe I could speed up a bit or slow down or take a rest or get off my butt in some way that optimizes my recovery.

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@Timothy_Bonner on plants light and water


So I've just had a replacement heart valve put in. I have a $35 Mi band that periodically reads my heart rate and other data. I have guidelines from my doctor that tell me to keep my heart rate within 20-30 beats-per-minute of my resting rate during exercise and I have an exercise program from the physical therapist on how much I can do during each week of my recovery. Maybe tinyML could combine the static data doc/pt guidelines with the 'edge' data of heart rate, distance, speed, hills, breathing rate, recovery from exercise rate, weight to produce a gentle reminder that maybe I could speed up a bit or slow down or take a rest or get off my butt in some way that optimizes my recovery.