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AyeletKeymaster
Hi Ruby,
I apologize for the delay.
Guy Brodetzki should have sent you a photo/animated photo.
If he hasn’t yet, you can contact him at gb@consumerphysics.com.
Thanks,
Ayelet
AyeletKeymasterHi,
For further questions regarding the Researcher license please contact us at: support@consumerphysics.com.
Ayelet
AyeletKeymasterHi,
If you are interested in the researcher license (wish to download the raw spectrum), please contact us at support@consumerphysics.com.
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
March 14, 2017 at 11:55 am in reply to: How to transfer the scan data of my mini applets to SCio Lab #43674AyeletKeymasterHi Xunhai,
Can you please send us the names of the mini applets you wish to transfer?
You can send them to my personal e-mail:
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi,
Attached is an example to a file that can be exported from SCiO lab using the Researched license.
This file can be imported into any external software you may use.
Please note that SCiO Lab provides you with all the analysis and filtering tools to create a chemometric model.
Ayelet
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You must be logged in to view attached files.AyeletKeymasterHi Ruby,
I believe we will be able to share something.
We will keep you updated.
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics team
AyeletKeymasterHi,
As mentioned, the raw spectral data can be only exported using our Researcher license.
If you would like to upgrade, please contact us at: support@consumerphysics.com.
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi Heejyang,
We have upgraded your account and sent you a notification through e-mail.
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi Swetha,
Not at at the moment.
Although we may conduct more meet-ups and events in the future.
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi Rachel,
We (Consumer Physics) have no experience with various woods analysis.
However, when you make some progress with collecting your database and with your permission, we can review the database and share with you some feedback and recommendations.
Feel free to contact us here or at support@consumerphysics.com.
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi Swetha,
We apologize for the delayed response.
According to our records, you have contacted us by e-mail and got our support.
Do you plan to purchase our DevKit ?
Feel free to contact us here or via e-mail if you would like to get additional information or technical support.
Regards,
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterAyeletKeymasterHi Rachel,
We generally recommend scanning each sample 3 times and collect dozens of samples (~40+ samples) to create a successful and robust model.
According to our records and as our experience shows, most of our developers’ successful models includes this amount of samples more or less.
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi Cheng,
This is a standard android issue which occurs when using multiple SDKs that contains the same library inside.
Please let us know if you can figure out a solution, or you need further assistance from our software team.
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi,
First, please note that while SCiO may potentially be able to recognize the presence of gluten in food, it will only be able to do so in concentrations which are above SCiO’s sensitivity range of 0.1% and greater, as SCiO’s detection threshold varies by material, and is typically 0.1%-1%.
As gluten can appear in much lower concentrations while still presenting a danger to those who are intolerant or allergic to it, SCiO cannot be used as an absolute detection method.
Some of the SCiO applications are being developed by Consumer Physics while some are developed by 3rd party partners or developers. DietSensor is an application developed by one of our developers and may be helpful for you.
For additional information you may visit http://www.dietsensor.com or contact DietSensor at info@dietsensor.com
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
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