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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week1: Topic discussion in the forum TMHG 556 Web-based and mobile application design and development 2 days, 12 hours ago
How did apps affect vaccination uptake rates?
9 of the 28 studies assess how apps affect vaccination uptake rates. Only 4 studies reported a significant improvement in vaccination coverage.
Upon checking the apps from those 4 studies, they deal with immunization-related tasks such as immunization records associated with health workers and…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic TMHG 557 Topic Discussion Week 4: Data Visualization Gallery in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 3 days, 17 hours ago
My first reaction to using the virtual space is that it’s something gamers would enjoy doing because it’s not different from a gaming environment. In sharing pictures or presenting in a shared virtual space, normally, we assume that sharing in a classroom or discussion board would draw more attention than virtual space because we have physical…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 2: Building your own IoT in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 2 weeks, 2 days ago
Your discussion makes me wonder how sensors can get actual values instead of independent values. In your case, temperature values are not immediately responsive to the environment but are being settled with heat affected on board (itself).
Your observation about the interval is very insightful. I didn’t realize that because the time value comes…[Read more] -
Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 3: Convincing VR in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 2 weeks, 2 days ago
I utilize the extra screen space for touch/click interaction, where a pointer moves with my head on the VR screen (phone screen). So, to select an item, you can tap anywhere on the extra screen space. To navigate back, I rotate 90 degrees as described in the help tutorial on the Google Cardboard app.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 3: Convincing VR in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 2 weeks, 2 days ago
I tried watching VR videos on YouTube and VR apps such as VR Moon and VR Space. Honestly, I found it very hard to enjoy the experience. The stereoscopic vision was uncomfortable. Immediately after putting it on, I got motion sickness. I also noticed that my right and left eyes were trying to calibrate and not working together for some time. I…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 2: Building your own IoT in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 2 weeks, 5 days ago
Visualization & Experimentation
While the aircon is on, the temperature and humidity remain the same.
After turning it off and opening all windows, the humidity climbed up while the temperature increased gradually.
Then, I tried to test it with all windows closed while the aircon was still off. The result shows that the temperature and…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 1: Application of IoT in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 3 weeks, 1 day ago
Thank you for sharing a very insightful article. It is a comprehensive framework for IoT from all dimensions. Although the article does not explicitly mention the details of specific technical, logistical, or ethical challenges, it emphasizes the importance of 100% correct data transmission, identifying faulty sensors, the privacy of patients, and…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 1: Application of IoT in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 3 weeks, 1 day ago
In my opinion, if we have to reproduce the implementation based on the article, the challenge will be, as the paper discussed, the difficulty in training deep ensemble models, which takes enormous computing costs (p. 3, 2022).
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 1: Application of IoT in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 3 weeks, 1 day ago
After reading the article it focuses on implementation and proof-of-concept for a heart rate monitoring system. My concerns with the system are that there is no mention of the quality of results for reliability and accuracy.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Topic Discussion Week 1: Application of IoT in the forum TMHG 557 Emerging Data Sources and Application in Health Forum 3 weeks, 1 day ago
I chose an old article, “A Review on Architectures and Communications Technologies for Wearable Health-Monitoring Systems” by Víctor Custodio, Francisco J. Herrera, Gregorio López, and José Ignacio Moreno (2012) to see what an IoT looked like previously.
Summary
What it does—The article details the LOBIN platform, an IoT platform based on e…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Final Project in the forum TMHG 543 Data Visualization and Data Presentation Techniques Forum 3 weeks, 3 days ago
I found your dashboard styling very advanced and well organized to fit on one page. On the other hand, there are some areas I would improve in terms of human perception.
_ less red color in the scorecard area on the left side; instead, the text color will be black by default, if serious, it will be red in title or number
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Final Project in the forum TMHG 543 Data Visualization and Data Presentation Techniques Forum 3 weeks, 3 days ago
Hello Wannisa, as always, your presentation is elegant and aesthetic. I notice that controls, charts, and buttons are well organized and placed in the appropriate positions. Conditional formatting styling allows us to focus on the important information. I see that in this dashboard, you’ve followed all the principles learned from this course, for…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Final Project in the forum TMHG 543 Data Visualization and Data Presentation Techniques Forum 3 weeks, 3 days ago
If the dashboard’s target audience is policymakers, it will be a bit scientific and filled with non-layman terms and indicators. In my dashboard, I’ll focus on simplicity.
For the dashboard, I chose Covid-19 dummy data and specified locations with states and regions in Myanmar. The disclaimer here is that the data will not make sense.
As for the…[Read more]
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Weekly Assignment Week 4 in the forum TMHG 543 Data Visualization and Data Presentation Techniques Forum 1 month ago
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Weekly Assignment Week3 in the forum TMHG 543 Data Visualization and Data Presentation Techniques Forum 1 month, 1 week ago
1. Overview: Includes Score Card, Bar Chart, Running Sum and comparison
2. Cases / Deaths / Recovered: Includes Pivot Table, Running Sum and comparison
3. The last 28 Days Report: Includes Time Series
4. Cases Table by Date: Includes Table, Running Delta, Drill Down and Date, Running Sum and comparison
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion Covid-19 Dashboard in the forum TMHG 543 Data Visualization and Data Presentation Techniques Forum 1 month, 2 weeks ago
After checking the page, I noticed that although it is a single page, it contains a large chunk of information presented in a large font size. It could be condensed into a more concise format at a glance. As you mentioned, it lacks user-friendliness.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 1 Topic discussion Covid-19 Dashboard in the forum TMHG 543 Data Visualization and Data Presentation Techniques Forum 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I would like to share COVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU).
What I like:
– At a glance, all important information is displayed and the site is responsive to any screen/device sizes.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 4 Wrap-up Assignment in the forum TMHG 529 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Informatics 2 months ago
hello Aung, Thanks for sharing insightful infographics. The reason that reimbursement is needed for further research is, in my opinion, due to limited or lower rate of insurance coverage; I assume that this could also be due to laws or regulations being incomplete yet.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 4 Wrap-up Assignment in the forum TMHG 529 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Informatics 2 months ago
Hi Kedsarin, your infographic is super creative and includes most of the discussion points in the webinar. If there is a legal case from using a teleconsultation app, not only doctors but also the platform could be held responsible in places where the platform is not required legally to have a physical hospital and services.
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Cing Sian Dal replied to the topic Week 4 Wrap-up Assignment in the forum TMHG 529 Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Informatics 2 months ago
Hi Wannisa, thanks for sharing a summary that covers everything we’ve learned and discussed this week. I think the challenge of “legal issues when a problem occurs” could be simplified when a teleconsultation service via an app requires physical hospital and healthcare services, as in Thailand. Otherwise, as you said, legal issues could be…[Read more]
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