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AyeletKeymaster
Dear Omar,
We responded via e-mail as well.
Defining a test set is in our feature list, however notice that as long as the collection is big enough, the current cross validation process should be fine and provide accurate results.
Would you prefer to download the raw spectrum and use your own analysis tools?
This feature will also be available in the future by upgrading to SCiO’s Researcher kit.
Ayelet,
The ConsumerPhysics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi,
SCiO is eye-safe, the technology is based on IEC 62471 standard to protect users from injuries and blindness caused by exposure to infrared electromagnetic radiation.
Ayelet,
The ConsumerPhysics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi zogtrog,
We recommend adding a new attribute: ‘Sample name’ or ‘Sample number’. This should solve the problem.
We would also recommend scanning in various experiment set-ups, for example ground form of crisps or smashed form of potato chips.
Also, scanning in direct contact or close (0-5mm) to the sample.
Following that, you should evaluate the model performance for each set-up.
Feel free to contact us with any further question.
With your permission we can copy your data collection and give you some feedback.
Ayelet
The ConsumerPhysics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi Khoa,
We would recommend ground and chopped shape of rice and bean and using the solid sample holder for small samples.
For larger samples you can use a petri dish and place a white or black sheet underneath it.
We recommend conducting a preliminary test first in order to optimize the experiment set up and improve the models performance.
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi Sakrelaasta,
Seems like the problem is in your Lenovo A80-50 A5500-H Bluetooth connection.
This specific device includes Bluetooth 4 but does not include BLE (low energy Bluetooth) as required
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
- This reply was modified 8 years, 11 months ago by Ayelet.
December 15, 2015 at 1:36 pm in reply to: Getting Error in Analyse method of scioCoud in Android SDK #2460AyeletKeymasterHi Neeti,
Thanks.
We transferred the error messages to our software team and will update you soon.
Ayelet
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi Neeti,
First, sorry for the delayed response.
Are you still facing login problems?
Can you specify if the problem occurred in SCiO lab web app or in SCiO lab mobile app only?
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterDear Omar,
Each scan taken by SCiO is treated independently.
The tools available in SCiO lab web application, allow you to either filter out invalid scans or delete them.
Using the pre-process methods, mathematical algorithms can be applied on the whole spectrum (after it was filtered using the wavelength and the attributes filtering tools)
Regards,
Ayelet
The Consumer Physics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi all,Reminder regarding SCiO’s system requirements:SCiO uses a Bluetooth connection in order to communicate with your Smartphone, which is available on:– iPhone 4S, 5, 5C, 5S, 6, 6 Plus (iOS 7 or later).– iPad (3rd generation or later)– Android based phones and tablets with Bluetooth connection (Android 4.3 or later)
Regarding the above mentioned device (Lenovo A80-50 A5500-H), the problem was transferred to our software team and we will update you soon.Regards,AyeletThe Consumer Physics TeamAyeletKeymasterHi,
The answer was sent to you via e-mail as well.
Assuming you referred to the android SDK, there is no way to get the raw data from SCiO using it.
The only way to get the raw data is scanning using the app and exporting the data via SCiOlab web application.
Once you export the data, you will get a CSV file with the raw data divided into three “batches”: Spectrum, wr_raw and sample_raw.
The first batch of scans is the reflectance spectrum (R) – how much of the light is reflected back by the sample. The second batch is the raw signal from the sample (S), and the third is the raw signal from the calibration (C).
In order to calculate reflectance we use this formula: R=S/C.
Regarding communicating with SCiO via simulator, it is not recommended by us.
You may use a regular device for this manner.
Using Bluetooth without SDK is possible but we currently do not offer SCiO’s bluetooth API for purchasing.
Regards,
Ayelet,
The Consumer Physics team
AyeletKeymasterHi Luigino,
Unfortunately, we are not supporting private clouds at the moment.
Also, we do not share raw data samples. This feature was available using the Researcher Development Kit, however it is no longer available as it was a limited time offer via our Kickstarter campaign.
Regards,
Ayelet,
The ConsumerPhysics Team
AyeletKeymasterIt was found out that problems in cloud connections occurs when trying to scan into newly opened collections.
Have you faced this problem since?
Let us know if you have further problems.
Ayelet,
The ConsumerPhysics Team
AyeletKeymasterAs mentioned, Bluetooth Low Energy is indeed required.
Notice that our website and the on-line guide details all of the relevant technical information and product documentation about SCiO.
Ayelet,
The ConsumerPhysics Team
AyeletKeymasterHi redwingii,
First, we apologize for the delayed response.
Are you still facing the phone slowdown? and the model issue?
Please provide us your e-mail address so we can analyse these issues.
Ayelet,
The ConsumerPhysics team
AyeletKeymasterDear Peter,
Our records show that your user is active. Are you still facing login problems?
Regards,
Ayelet,
The ConsumerPhysics Team
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