He has asked for insight and if an app can be made for the following regarding COVID-19.
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A smart watch app that can detect, count, and alert on the amount of time one touches their face and a buzzer/reminder for when doing so to minimize the activity.
I pointed out the difficulties in efficacy due to the fact that most wear a watch on their non-dominant hand, sensor false-positives etc...
But he stated, something is better than nothing.
I do not have the skills to create this - and my network in this area is too thin.
Can we please request some help from the HN community to crowd source from you guys to add input to prevent illness....
Please let me know.
https://www.alaska.va.gov/about/leadership.asp
http://www.ww35.usafunithistory.com/PDF/10-19/10%20MEDICAL%2...
They have teams that are working on mobile app's and they may be open to quickly putting together something to try out. They have done similar things in the past.
Also you can check out the VA developer portal. They right now are now focused on stand alone app's, but they have a community they may be able to reach out to
I'm an engineer with VA as a part of USDS [https://usds.gov]. As dkhenry stated in the comments, I sent a couple messages to the VA Lighthouse team along with the VA Office of Connected Care team to see they can help support this effort.
Alost anything other than that is a hammer looking for a nail, or an app looking for no user.
The same used to happen to us building custom software for enterprise, where an executive starts telling us features to build for analysts/salespeople/marketing/engineering, and what the product should do. We asked access to users and were denied, and got paid for software nobody uses which is demoralizing.
Our position now is: get the analysts/salespeople/marketing/engineering in the room and we'll build a product that drives value just fine.
A lot of problems exist not for lack of a mobile app, and people either fail to see the problems in terms of systems, incentives, friction, trust, etc or there's pressure to show something is being done and an app is a good way to do just that. Activity over output.
My opinion is: although the pressure may be strong on your brother to show something is being done, a good way to actually get things done is to meet the people your brother is trying to serve, and then serve them. Doing that may expose that many of them may have trouble actually acquiring soap, or are disabled and need someone to help them through this, or just need food and shelter.
Smartwatches do have the needed sensors, I think. The watch is in a specific position when you touch your face. That should be detectable.
There is an API to read them, https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/sensors/sensors_m.... You can run apps in the foreground basically infinitely, as long as the Android was not hacked to death by the vendor (and every new Android update might end that in the name of battery efficiency).
One thing to keep in mind is that not every watch has every sensor. Not sure which ones you would need here, but gyroscope and distance should be needed. https://www.mobvoi.com/ge/pages/ticwatchse has both and would be a cheap starting point.
Then this is "just" about creating a model that detects when the watch is in the target position. That might be impossible if I'm wrong about what the sensors return, or complicated if you need to create a complex model where in space the watch is at all time, or it might be rather easy - fully depends on what the sensor data give you and how far Android already interprets them.
You can also post this in the iOSprogramming subreddit.
I think this should be possible using the sensors on the watch similar to how watches have the auto screen on when hand is raised.
https://www.tinyhabits.com/handwashing https://www.tinyhabits.com/stop-touching-your-face https://www.tinyhabits.com/expert-help
Though I get it that your brother wants to do something.
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Kind of find it hard to believe out of all the things one could do to help veterans in Alaska, this is the one thing he wants to do.
Then there is this: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/apple-covid-19/id1504132184
- Who will this app be used by?
- What are they doing now?
- How is this app going to help?
- Assuming that the magical technology to detect everything is already available, how exactly will this app do what it does?
- Do they really care enough to take action with the use of this app?