Here is a brief guide on the 3 most common use scenarios
1. Focus scenario
If: you feel like you are more focused than what it tells you
Then: tell ML [distraction is more like focus]
If: you feel like you are not as focused as it tells you
Then: tell ML [focus is more like distraction]
2. Tension scenario
If: you feel like you are more tense than what it tells you
Then: tell ML [distraction is more like tense]
If: you feel like you are not as tense as it tells you
Then: tell ML [tense is more like distraction]
3. Robustness scenario
If: you want to improve ML robustness to give you
similar inference on your emotion state
Then: tell ML [‘emotion state’ is general reflective]
Of course, you don’t have to use interactive machine learning feature at all, if you are happy with FOCI’s automatic machine learning =)
We will be sending out an update on the production milestone, end of next week, as our manufacturing partners come back from their lunar holiday. We are currently on track for April shipping, fingers crossed.
Best wishes,
Mick and the FOCI Team
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