About project
IHYP looks to help people diagnose their pain using a novel method of listening to the audio of different frequencies. The aim is to help people get the necessary professional help based on the diagnosis.
What we Built
This was our first mobile app and we decided to build it using React Native due to its cross-platform capabilities. We initially started with the Expo framework to help get the app off the ground and packages provided by Expo to play audio. Firebase is used to handle authentication and storage. To handle builds and distribution, especially for testing, we use Microsoft's app centre service.
Intensity
Intensity refers to the loudness or volume of sound, which our app uses to measure and represent the severity of a patient's pain. By adjusting the intensity, patients can communicate how strong their pain feels, helping healthcare professionals better understand and respond to their needs.
Feeling
Feeling captures the subjective experience of pain, reflecting how a patient perceives discomfort. Our app translates this into measurable sound frequencies, allowing patients to convey their pain levels in a clear, quantifiable way, making it easier for caregivers to offer appropriate and timely care.
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Challenges
Since this was our first mobile app development project, we had to figure out everything right from how to build the app, distribute for testing and publish it on the store. Working with react native proved to be quite the challenge especially when trying to integrate new packages and compile a new build.
Result
We have successfully built our first app and published it on the App Store and Play Store. Overall, this has been a great experience in helping us understand the process of building apps and publishing them.
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