Paul van Gent, Software Engineer at FreshMinds ICT Consultancy about the Python toolbox HeartPy

Last Updated on December 14, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org

Paul van Gent Four month ago:

“During my PhD I developed a piece of software called HeartPy, to analyse noisy heart rate data collected in the field. At the time it was a tool I needed because other open source tools were lacking in that regard. When it matured, I decided to open source it as a Python package. Now I am excited and humbled to learn that it has been used and cited for the NATO “smart patch 4 life” project, for developing a sensor that can be used in emergency triage situations!”

https://ch.linkedin.com/posts/paul-van-gent-3b5b5817_tudelft-hearthealth-nato-activity-6973582273610665985-J7WD?trk=public_profile_like_view

The fact that the NATO cites and uses HeartPy qualifies it for our Home Lab

check also the other papers which cite heartPy, we did not yet do this:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=OOhuA6gAAAAJ&hl=de&oi=sra