Detection and Prediction of Ovulation From Body Temperature Measured by an In-Ear Wearable Thermometer

May 17, 2019IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering

Detecting and Predicting Ovulation Using Body Temperature from an In-Ear Wearable Thermometer

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Abstract

Empirical study results from a group of 34 users showed a sensitivity of 92.31% for detecting ovulation days.

  • The non-invasive wearable device measures ear canal temperature every 5 minutes during sleep.
  • A Hidden Markov Model is used to analyze temperature data and identify high and low temperature states.
  • Detection accuracy improved significantly compared to traditional methods, with an increase in prediction power ranging from 23.07% to 31.55%.
  • The device provides a reliable platform for monitoring ovulation, potentially enhancing fertility research and family planning.

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