A Type-1 Diabetes simulator implemented in Python for Reinforcement Learning purpose
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A Type-1 Diabetes simulator implemented in Python for Reinforcement Learning purpose
Documentation for setting up OpenAPS
Script written in TypeScript that uploads CGM readings from LibreLink Up to Nightscout.
The official implementation of the paper "Gluformer: Transformer-Based Personalized Glucose Forecasting with Uncertainty Quantification."
Functions to calculate glucose summary metrics, glucose variability metrics (as defined in clinical publications), and visualizations to visualize trends in CGM data.
Show your current blood sugar on the Windows Taskbar
A simple discrete glucose traytip/tooltip for Nightscout under Windows, scripted with AutoIt
The official implementation of the paper "GlucoBench: Curated List of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Datasets with Prediction Benchmarks."
Rainmeter skin to display your Nightscout glucose on your Windows device using Rainmeter.
Client app to display blood glucose diagram from Nightscout site on Windows, Linux, OSX
Integrate your LibreLink sensor data with Home Assistant
There are over 450 millions of diabetic people all over the world. More shocking 1 out of 3 people don't even know they have diabetes. Diabetes either type 1 or 2 if not controlled can lead to serious health problems including blindness, heart disease, nerve damage, organ amputation. Controlling diabetes requires often monitoring of blood glucos…
Glucose Nightscout Add-on for Kodi
Project to view Freestyle Libre 2 glucose readings in real-time on a Raspberry Pico
App programmed in Swift/SwiftUI for using Libre blood glucose sensors.
Python Toolbox for glycaemic signal processing
Simple CGM Monitor: A Glucose Tracking Solution for Diabetes Management and Personal Optimization
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