Calibration information display method and device, electronic equipment and computer program product

By displaying historical physiological data charts and calibration indicators on the terminal device, the problem of physiological data collection bias on the terminal device is solved, users are encouraged to calibrate frequently, and data accuracy and user experience are improved.

CN121858858APending Publication Date: 2026-04-14SHENZHEN ZHONGKE MINGWANG COMM SOFTWARE CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202511982422.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-12-24
Publication Date
2026-04-14

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Technical Problem

The existing terminal devices have deviations in physiological data collection, resulting in inaccurate feedback, insufficient user calibration operations, and impact on user experience and data accuracy.

Method used

By displaying physiological data charts and calibration indicators from historical monitoring periods, feedback on historical calibration status is provided, encouraging users to perform calibration operations frequently and improving data accuracy.

Benefits of technology

It improves the accuracy of physiological data output by terminal devices, enhances users' ability to monitor changes in physiological data and their willingness to calibrate, and improves user experience.

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Abstract

The invention relates to the technical field of man-machine interaction, in particular to a calibration information display method and device, electronic equipment and a computer program product.The method is applied to terminal equipment and comprises the steps that a first page is displayed in response to a first trigger operation, and the first page comprises a first physiological data chart corresponding to a historical monitoring period, the first physiological data chart is used for representing the change condition of the physiological data of the user in the historical monitoring period; wherein the first physiological data chart comprises one or more calibration identifiers, the calibration identifiers are used for indicating a calibration moment and calibrated physiological data, and the calibration moment is a moment when calibration operation is performed on second physiological data collected by the terminal equipment according to the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measurement equipment. By implementing the embodiment of the invention, the historical calibration condition can be fed back to the user to encourage the user to execute the calibration operation more frequently, so that the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal equipment is improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of human-computer interaction technology, specifically to a method and apparatus for displaying calibration information, electronic equipment, and computer program products. Background Technology

[0002] With the rapid development of electronic device technology, electronic devices can now collect users' physiological data, allowing users to obtain information about their physical condition without the need for specialized equipment. In this field, optimizing the feedback physiological data from terminal devices is a continuous goal. Summary of the Invention

[0003] This application discloses a method and apparatus for displaying calibration information, an electronic device, and a computer program product that can provide feedback on historical calibration information to users, thereby encouraging them to perform calibration operations more frequently and improving the accuracy of physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0004] The first aspect of this application discloses a method for displaying calibration information, applied to a terminal device, the method comprising: In response to the first trigger operation, a first page is displayed. The first page includes a first physiological data chart corresponding to the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart is used to characterize the changes in the user's physiological data within the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart includes one or more calibration identifiers, which are used to indicate the calibration time and the calibrated physiological data. The calibration time is the time when the second physiological data collected by the terminal device is calibrated based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device.

[0005] A second aspect of this application discloses a calibration information display device, applied to a terminal device, the device comprising: The first display unit is configured to display a first page in response to a first trigger operation. The first page includes a first physiological data chart corresponding to a historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart is used to characterize the changes in the user's physiological data within the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart includes one or more calibration identifiers, which are used to indicate the calibration time and the calibrated physiological data. The calibration time is the time when the second physiological data collected by the terminal device is calibrated based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device.

[0006] The third aspect of this application discloses an electronic device, including: a memory storing executable program code; a processor coupled to the memory; the processor calls the executable program code stored in the memory to execute the calibration information display method disclosed in the first aspect of this application.

[0007] A fourth aspect of this application discloses a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program, wherein the computer program causes a computer to execute the calibration information display method disclosed in the first aspect of this application.

[0008] The fifth aspect of this application discloses a computer program product that, when run on a computer, causes the computer to execute the calibration information display method disclosed in the first aspect of this application.

[0009] The sixth aspect of this application discloses an application publishing platform for publishing computer program products, wherein when the computer program products are run on a computer, the computer executes the calibration information display method disclosed in the first aspect of this application.

[0010] Compared with related technologies, the embodiments of this application have the following beneficial effects: The calibration information display method disclosed in this application can be applied to a terminal device. In response to a first trigger operation, the terminal device can display a first page. The first page includes a first physiological data chart corresponding to a historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart characterizes the changes in the user's physiological data within the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart includes one or more calibration identifiers, which indicate the calibration time and the calibrated physiological data. The calibration time is the moment when the terminal device performs a calibration operation on the second physiological data collected by the terminal device based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device. By implementing this application embodiment, the terminal device can display historically monitored physiological data to the user through the first page, facilitating the user's monitoring of changes in their own physiological data. Furthermore, it can display calibration identifiers reflecting the historical calibration status of the terminal device to provide feedback on the historical calibration status to the user, thereby encouraging the user to perform calibration operations more frequently and improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device. Attached Figure Description

[0011] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic flowchart of a calibration information display method disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the interface of a first page disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of another first page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 4 This is a flowchart illustrating another method for displaying calibration information disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of a third page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of another third page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 7 This is another schematic diagram of a third page interface disclosed in the embodiments of this application; Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of another third page interface disclosed in the embodiments of this application; Figure 9 This is a flowchart illustrating another method for displaying calibration information disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 10 This is another schematic diagram of the interface of the first page disclosed in the embodiments of this application; Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of a fourth page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the interface of a fifth page disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 13A This is a schematic diagram of a data collection page disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 13B This is a schematic diagram of another data collection page disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 14A This is a schematic diagram of the interface of the sixth page disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 14B This is a schematic diagram of another sixth page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 14C This is another schematic diagram of the interface of the sixth page disclosed in the embodiments of this application; Figure 14D This is another schematic diagram of the interface of the sixth page disclosed in the embodiments of this application; Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of a second page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 16This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a calibration information display device disclosed in an embodiment of this application; Figure 17 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Detailed Implementation

[0013] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0014] It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," "third," and "fourth," etc., used in the specification and claims of this application are used to distinguish different objects, not to describe a specific order. The terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, in the embodiments of this application are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, system, product, or device that includes a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units not explicitly listed or inherent to these processes, methods, products, or devices.

[0015] This application discloses a method and apparatus for displaying calibration information, an electronic device, and a computer program product that can provide feedback on historical calibration information to users, thereby encouraging them to perform calibration operations more frequently and improving the accuracy of physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0016] The technical solution of this application will be described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments.

[0017] To more clearly describe the methods disclosed in the embodiments of this application, we will first introduce the physiological data acquisition methods in related technologies.

[0018] Terminal devices (such as smartwatches, smart bracelets, or massage devices) can collect users' physiological data (such as blood pressure and heart rate) through built-in physiological data sensors. However, in practice, it has been found that the physiological data collected by terminal devices inevitably has deviations, resulting in inaccurate physiological data fed back to the user and affecting the user experience. To address this, related technologies use standardized data collected by professional physiological data measurement equipment to calibrate the physiological data collected by terminal devices, thereby improving the accuracy of the physiological data collected.

[0019] For example, current smartwatches typically use cuffless blood pressure monitoring (i.e., blood pressure monitoring without requiring the user to wear a cuff like on a blood pressure monitor) to monitor the user's blood pressure. However, the accuracy of cuffless blood pressure monitoring needs improvement, requiring calibration based on measurements from a medical blood pressure monitor. For instance, the blood pressure estimation model on the smartwatch can be adjusted using blood pressure readings from a medical blood pressure monitor and / or blood pressure data collected by the smartwatch. The calibration process typically involves comparing the measurement results of a standard blood pressure measuring device (such as a cuffed blood pressure monitor) with the device to be calibrated (such as a smartwatch with cuffless blood pressure monitoring functionality). The difference in the output data of the two devices is used to adjust the smartwatch's measurement algorithm. For example, statistical methods (such as linear regression, nonlinear regression, etc.) can be used to establish a relationship model between the blood pressure values ​​of the standard device and the output of the device to be calibrated (i.e., a blood pressure estimation model). This relationship model can then be used to adjust the blood pressure data collected by the smartwatch, making it more accurate.

[0020] Typically, smartwatches undergo multiple calibrations upon initial use, followed by a recommended period (e.g., one month) before recalibrating to maintain the accuracy of the final blood pressure data output. Generally, the more calibration points (one calibration corresponds to one calibration point, the number of calibration points reflects the number of calibrations) and the more diverse the calibration points (i.e., calibration times are distributed across more different time periods), the more accurate the final blood pressure data output by the smartwatch. However, in practice, existing calibration interaction schemes have been found to be relatively simple, failing to encourage users to increase the number of calibrations to further improve functionality and obtain a better experience. Furthermore, users lack sufficient awareness of calibration points and blood pressure data, lacking the ability to further understand their cardiovascular status based on this data.

[0021] This application discloses a method for displaying calibration information, which can be applied to terminal devices, including but not limited to: wearable devices with physiological data collection functions such as smartwatches, smart bracelets, smart headphones or smart glasses, or massage devices such as neck massagers, waist massagers and massage chairs, etc., without limitation.

[0022] Optionally, in response to the first trigger operation, the terminal device may display a first page. The first page includes a first physiological data chart corresponding to the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart is used to characterize the changes in the user's physiological data within the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart includes one or more calibration markers, which indicate the calibration time and the calibrated physiological data. The calibration time is the moment when the second physiological data collected by the terminal device is calibrated based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device. By implementing this embodiment, the terminal device can display historically monitored physiological data to the user through the first page, facilitating the user's monitoring of changes in their own physiological data. Furthermore, it can display calibration markers reflecting the historical calibration status of the terminal device to provide feedback on the historical calibration status to the user, thereby encouraging the user to perform calibration operations more frequently and improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0023] Based on this, the following describes the calibration information display method and apparatus, electronic device, and computer program product disclosed in the embodiments of this application.

[0024] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is a flowchart illustrating a calibration information display method disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Optionally, this method can be applied to the terminal device described above, or other execution entities. This embodiment uses a terminal device as an example for description and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this application. Optionally, the method may include: 102. In response to the first trigger operation, a first page is displayed. The first page includes a first physiological data chart corresponding to the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart is used to characterize the changes in the user's physiological data within the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart includes one or more calibration identifiers. The calibration identifiers are used to indicate the calibration time and the physiological data after calibration. The calibration time is the time when the second physiological data collected by the terminal device is calibrated based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device.

[0025] In this embodiment, the first triggering operation can be a user-input operation to view the page, or an operation automatically triggered by the terminal device to display the page; no limitation is made here.

[0026] Optionally, the user's input for viewing the page may include one or more of the following: touch operation (e.g., click, swipe, etc.), gesture operation (e.g., make a fist in the air, wave your hand in the air, etc.), or voice control operation (e.g., voice input "view historical calibration information" or "view historical blood pressure data, etc."), without limitation.

[0027] The operation automatically triggered by the terminal device can be an operation performed by the terminal device when it determines that the first triggering condition is met. Optionally, the operation automatically triggered by the terminal device may include: page redirection, page invocation, etc. Optionally, the first triggering condition may include: the calibration information in the first physiological data chart is updated, and / or there is an anomaly in the physiological data in the first physiological data chart, etc., which are not limited here.

[0028] For example, if the terminal device determines that the number of calibration markers in the first physiological data chart has increased, it can perform a page jump to display the first page; or if the terminal device determines that the blood pressure data in the first physiological data chart exceeds the normal range, it can perform a page jump to display the first page.

[0029] In this embodiment of the application, the first physiological data chart may include one or more of the following: line chart, area chart, bar chart, radar chart or histogram, without limitation.

[0030] Line charts can display the fluctuations of a physiological indicator over time, such as daily changes in blood pressure, heart rate, blood sugar, and sleep duration. Area charts can enhance the visual weight of trends and are suitable for displaying indicators that need to be tracked long-term, such as average blood pressure and average monthly steps. Bar charts can compare indicator values ​​at different times, such as systolic / diastolic blood pressure and water intake on different days of the week. Radar charts can present the comprehensive status of multiple body indicators, such as blood pressure, heart rate, and blood sugar. Histograms can show the numerical distribution range of a physiological indicator, such as the distribution of calibration marks in different time periods and the distribution range of blood pressure values, etc., without limitation.

[0031] For example, please refer to Figure 2 , Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a first page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Optionally, the first page 202 may include a line graph 204, which can be used to represent the changes in the user's blood pressure data within a historical monitoring period (e.g., 5 days as a monitoring period).

[0032] In this embodiment, after completing a calibration operation, the terminal device can display a calibration identifier at the position corresponding to the calibration time in the first physiological data chart. The calibration operation is an operation that calibrates the second physiological data collected by the terminal device based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device. The position of the calibration identifier (e.g., horizontal axis, vertical axis, etc.) can represent the calibration time corresponding to this calibration operation and the calibrated physiological data.

[0033] For example, please refer again Figure 2In the line graph 204, the calibration mark 206 can be a "circular icon"; the horizontal axis of the calibration mark 206 can represent the calibration time corresponding to the calibration operation, and the vertical axis of the calibration mark 206 can represent the blood pressure value after calibration.

[0034] In this embodiment of the application, the historical monitoring period can be a historical monitoring period. The duration of the monitoring period can be set by the developers based on a large amount of development experience, or by the users based on actual usage needs. Typical values ​​may include: one hour, one day, one week, half a month, one month, or one year, etc., and are not limited here.

[0035] In this embodiment of the application, user physiological data may include: blood pressure data, heart rate data, body temperature data, or blood oxygen saturation data, etc., and is not limited thereto.

[0036] As an optional implementation, the first page may also include one or more of the following: the number of times the calibration operation was completed in history, the number of times physiological data monitoring was completed in history, the data range of the physiological data monitored in history, the first time information of the last completed calibration operation, and the second time information of the recommended calibration operation.

[0037] The historical number of calibration operations completed can include the total number of calibration operations completed by the terminal device within the historical monitoring period. The historical number of physiological data monitoring operations completed can include the total number of physiological data monitoring operations completed by the terminal device within the historical monitoring period; physiological data monitoring refers to the process of collecting and predicting the value of a specific physiological indicator. The information on the first time a calibration operation was completed can include the calibration time of the most recent calibration operation completed by the terminal device.

[0038] In one optional embodiment, the terminal device may generate calibration recommendations to assist and remind the user to trigger a calibration operation. Optionally, the calibration recommendations may further include: second time information suggesting the execution of the calibration operation.

[0039] For example, please refer again Figure 2 The first page 202 may also include the number of times the calibration operation has been completed in the past 208, for example: 6 times; the number of times physiological data monitoring has been completed in the past 210, for example: 800 times; the data range of the physiological data monitored in the past 212, for example: "systolic blood pressure 129-140", "diastolic blood pressure 82-102"; and the second time information 214 suggesting that the calibration operation be performed, for example: "It is recommended to perform calibration at 20:00".

[0040] For example, see also Figure 3 , Figure 3This is a schematic diagram of another first page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Optionally, the first page 202 may also include the first time information 302 of the last completed calibration operation, such as: "Last calibration time: 7 days ago".

[0041] It should be noted that, Figure 2 yes Figure 3 This is an optional illustration provided solely for ease of explanation. Figure 2 and Figure 3 The embodiments described in this application should not be construed as limiting.

[0042] By implementing the above methods, terminal devices can provide users with richer data reflecting historical calibration and physiological measurements, thereby improving the user experience.

[0043] By implementing the methods disclosed in the above embodiments, the terminal device can display historically monitored physiological data to the user on a first page, so as to facilitate the user's monitoring of changes in their own physiological data; in addition, it can also display a calibration mark reflecting the historical calibration status of the terminal device, so as to provide feedback on the historical calibration status to the user, thereby encouraging the user to perform calibration operations more frequently, and thus improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0044] Please see Figure 4 , Figure 4 This is a flowchart illustrating another method for displaying calibration information disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Optionally, this method can be applied to the terminal device described above, or other execution entities. This embodiment uses a terminal device as an example for description and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this application. Optionally, the method may include: 402. In response to the first trigger operation, a first page is displayed. The first page includes a first physiological data chart corresponding to the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart is used to characterize the changes in the user's physiological data within the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart includes one or more calibration identifiers. The calibration identifiers are used to indicate the calibration time and the physiological data after calibration. The calibration time is the time when the second physiological data collected by the terminal device is calibrated based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device.

[0045] In one optional embodiment, the terminal device may determine whether the target second physiological data used for the current calibration operation is abnormal during the calibration operation; if the target second physiological data used for the current calibration operation is abnormal, a first prompt message and / or a second prompt message may be output. Optionally, the terminal device may determine that the target second physiological data is abnormal if the difference between the target second physiological data and other second physiological data is greater than a predetermined threshold; wherein the predetermined threshold may be set by the developers based on extensive development experience.

[0046] For example, if a user's normal systolic blood pressure is "129-140", and the systolic blood pressure used to perform the current calibration operation is "160" or "100", then the systolic blood pressure can be determined to be abnormal data.

[0047] Optionally, the first prompt message is used to prompt the user to confirm whether the target second physiological data is their own physiological data. The second prompt message is used to prompt the user to re-collect physiological data in the first state, where the target second physiological data is the second physiological data collected by the terminal device.

[0048] Optionally, the first state may include: a resting state, a standard posture for measuring physiological data, etc. For example, when a user measures blood pressure with a blood pressure monitor, there is a standard measurement posture; the terminal device can prompt the user to measure blood pressure in the standard measurement posture to improve the accuracy of the measured second physiological data.

[0049] By implementing the above method, the calibration status can be evaluated each time a calibration operation is performed, including comparison with historical calibration data. If the current calibration data fluctuates significantly compared to historical data, the user is prompted to confirm whether it is their own physiological data to avoid using incorrect data for calibration and affecting the calibration effect. In addition, if the user is not in a stationary state or is in an incorrect calibration posture during calibration, it is recommended that the user perform physiological data collection and calibration in a stationary state. This can improve the calibration quality of the calibration operation and, in turn, improve the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0050] In one optional embodiment, the first physiological data measured by the terminal device through the physiological data measurement device can be daily physiological data. This daily physiological data can be physiological data obtained by the user performing physiological data measurement operations on a daily basis.

[0051] For example, when conducting 7 days of home blood pressure monitoring as recommended by clinical guidelines for hypertension, users need to measure their blood pressure 2-3 times each morning and evening for 7 consecutive days. Also for example, people with high blood pressure, especially hypertension, often have a habit of measuring their blood pressure, so they also measure their blood pressure daily. The above measurement behaviors can be routine physiological data measurement operations.

[0052] It should be noted that because each calibration operation requires the user to obtain primary physiological data through physiological data measurement equipment, the process is relatively cumbersome, increasing the user's burden and reducing their willingness to perform calibration. To address this, the terminal device can acquire the user's daily physiological data as secondary physiological data for calibration, even when the user already has a planned physiological data measurement schedule. This eliminates the need for the user to deliberately collect physiological data for calibration, reducing the user's calibration burden and thus improving the user experience.

[0053] In one optional embodiment, the terminal device can output a detection prompt message, which can be used to prompt the user to perform 7 days of home blood pressure measurement and / or perform physiological data measurement operations. Optionally, the terminal device can output the detection prompt message when the user performs the calibration operation for the first time; or, the terminal device can output the detection prompt message when it is determined that the user is a hypertensive patient.

[0054] 404. If the first display condition is met, the third page is displayed. The third page includes a third prompt message, which is used to prompt the user to trigger the calibration operation. The display frequency of the third page is determined based on the historical values ​​of the user's physiological data.

[0055] In this embodiment, the third prompt information may include text suggesting that the user trigger a calibration operation. For example, please refer to... Figure 5 , Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of a third page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Optionally, the third page 502 may include a third prompt message 504, which may include "It has been a week since your blood pressure was calibrated. Calibration can make blood pressure prediction more accurate."

[0056] For example, see also Figure 6 , Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of another third page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Optionally, the third page 502 may include a third prompt message 504, which may include "It has been detected that you have just finished running. It is recommended that you perform a calibration at this time."

[0057] In some alternative embodiments, the third page may further include a jump control; the jump control is used to jump to the calibration page corresponding to the calibration operation. Optionally, the jump control may include jump guidance information to guide the user to trigger the jump control to jump to the calibration page corresponding to the calibration operation.

[0058] For example, please refer again Figure 5 and Figure 6 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 The device may include a jump control 506. Optionally, the jump control 506 may be a virtual button, and the virtual button may display jump guidance information such as "Start Calibration".

[0059] By implementing the above method, the third page can include a jump control that can directly jump to the calibration page to perform the calibration operation, thereby making it convenient for users to quickly and easily trigger the calibration operation when they see the calibration operation prompt information on the third page, thus improving the user experience. In some alternative embodiments, the third page may also include preset calibration plan information, which may include one or more of the following: preset calibration time period, preset number of calibrations, and number of calibration operations completed.

[0060] Optionally, the calibration plan information may be generated by the terminal device based on calibration identifiers reflecting historical calibration status. In some other optional embodiments, the calibration plan information may be determined based on received user-defined information, which is not limited here.

[0061] For example, please refer to Figure 7 , Figure 7 This is another schematic diagram of a third page interface disclosed in the embodiments of this application. Optionally, the third page 502 may include calibration plan information 702 and jump control 506; wherein, the calibration plan information 702 may include preset calibration time periods: "6:00-12:00" and "20:00-24:00".

[0062] For example, see also Figure 8 , Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of another third page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Optionally, the third page 502 may include calibration plan information 702 and third prompt information 504; wherein, the calibration plan information 702 may include a preset number of calibrations (15 times) and the number of calibration operations completed (5 times), and the third prompt information 504 may include: "It is recommended to calibrate again in 2 hours".

[0063] By implementing the above method, the terminal device can provide users with pre-set calibration plan information, making it easier for users to know the established calibration plan information. This increases the probability that users will trigger calibration operations according to the calibration plan, thereby increasing the number of times the terminal device performs calibration operations and improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0064] It should be noted that, Figures 5-8 This is merely an optional example for the purpose of illustration and should not be construed as limiting the embodiments of this application.

[0065] In one optional embodiment, the terminal device can acquire calibration data and determine calibration plan information based on the calibration data; wherein, the calibration data may include the number of calibrations and / or calibration time periods, and the calibration data includes calibration data corresponding to calibration operations performed by the terminal device within historical monitoring periods, and / or user-defined calibration data.

[0066] The terminal device can then generate a third page based on the calibration plan information; Optionally, the terminal device may display a third page if the first display condition is met. The third page is used to prompt the user to trigger the calibration operation according to the calibration plan information.

[0067] In one embodiment, the terminal device can determine calibration plan information corresponding to one or more monitoring cycles of different cycle types based on calibration data, wherein the monitoring cycles of different cycle types correspond to different cycle durations.

[0068] Optionally, the duration of the monitoring period for different period types can include: one day, one week, one month, or one year. The duration of the monitoring period for different period types can be set by developers based on extensive development experience, or by users based on actual usage needs; there are no restrictions here.

[0069] By implementing the above method, the terminal device can generate calibration plan information for each monitoring cycle according to the cycle length corresponding to different monitoring cycles, thereby making the calibration plan more compatible with monitoring cycles of different lengths and improving the flexibility of the method.

[0070] In one optional embodiment, the calibration plan information may include first calibration plan information corresponding to a monitoring period of a first cycle type, and / or second calibration plan information corresponding to a monitoring period of a second cycle type; The first calibration plan information may include one or more calibration time periods, and the second calibration plan information may include the number of calibrations that need to be completed within the monitoring period. The period length corresponding to the second period type is longer than the period length corresponding to the first period type.

[0071] Please refer to it again. Figure 7 For example, the monitoring cycle for the first cycle type can be "one day," and the first calibration plan information corresponding to one day can include two calibration time periods: "6:00-12:00" and "20:00-24:00"; please refer again. Figure 8 For example, the monitoring period for the second cycle type can be "one week", and the second calibration plan information corresponding to one week can include: the number of calibrations to be completed within one week (15 times).

[0072] By implementing the above method, for the first calibration plan information corresponding to a monitoring cycle with a shorter cycle length, the calibration time period that needs to be calibrated within the monitoring cycle can be accurately generated, thereby guiding the user to trigger calibration within the preset calibration time period more accurately; while for the second calibration plan information corresponding to a monitoring cycle with a longer cycle length, the number of calibrations that need to be completed within the monitoring cycle can be limited, thereby improving the flexibility of the method.

[0073] In another optional embodiment, the calibration data corresponding to the calibration operation performed by the terminal device within the historical monitoring period may include a second time period in which the number of calibrations within the historical monitoring period is less than a threshold number.

[0074] For example, please refer again Figure 2 ,visible Figure 2 There is no calibration indicator within the time period "15th to 20th", meaning the number of calibrations is "0". Assuming the threshold for the number of calibrations is "2", the number of calibrations within the time period "15th to 20th" is less than the threshold. Therefore, "15th to 20th" can be designated as the second time period.

[0075] Furthermore, the terminal device can determine the first calibration time period within the future monitoring cycle based on the second time period, and determine the calibration plan information based on the first calibration time period.

[0076] For example, if the number of calibrations within the "15 to 20 days" period in a historical monitoring cycle (e.g., last month) is less than the number of calibrations threshold, the terminal device can determine the "15 to 20 days" period of the following month as the first calibration period.

[0077] By implementing the above method, the terminal device can determine the first calibration period in the future monitoring period based on the second period in the historical monitoring cycle where fewer calibration operations were performed. This prompts the user to perform additional calibration operations during the period with fewer calibration operations, thus distributing the calibration operations more evenly across different time periods. Consequently, the terminal device can learn calibration methods under different conditions, thereby improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0078] In yet another alternative embodiment, the calibration data may also include the user's physiological data. Optionally, the terminal device can determine the third time period in which the user is in the second state based on the user's physiological data; then, based on the third time period, determine the second calibration time period in the future monitoring cycle, and determine the calibration plan information based on the second calibration time period.

[0079] Optionally, a user's physiological data may include one or more of the following: blood pressure data, heart rate data, exercise data, and body temperature data, without limitation.

[0080] Optionally, the second state may include an event state and / or a physiological state. An event state refers to the state in which the user is performing certain events, such as eating, exercising, sleeping, or bathing. A physiological state refers to the state of the user's physiological indicators, such as poor physical or mental condition, high heart rate, prolonged sitting, or abnormal blood pressure, etc., and is not limited here.

[0081] It should be noted that when a user is in the second state, physiological data (e.g., blood pressure) may fluctuate significantly. In order to improve the accuracy of physiological data obtained from monitoring in these special scenarios, the terminal device can generate calibration plan information to prompt the user to trigger the calibration operation. This allows the terminal device to perform calibration operations in these special scenarios, thereby improving the accuracy of physiological data monitored by the terminal device when the user is in the second state.

[0082] Optionally, if the first display condition is met, the terminal device may display a third page including a third prompt message to prompt the user to trigger the calibration operation, thereby encouraging the user to perform the calibration operation more frequently and thus improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0083] Optionally, the first display condition may include one or more of the following: (1) The current time is matched with the first time period, which is the time period in the first physiological data chart where the number of calibration markers is less than the number threshold.

[0084] Optionally, the calibration markers in the first physiological data chart can be divided according to preset time periods to obtain the number of calibration markers in each preset time period. Then, the terminal device can compare the number of calibration markers in each preset time period with a quantity threshold to determine the time period where the number of calibration markers is less than the quantity threshold as the first time period. Optionally, there can be one or more determined first time periods, which is not limited here.

[0085] For example, please refer again Figure 2 Assuming Figure 2 If the preset time period is "5 days", then... Figure 2 There are no calibration markers within the preset time period of "15 to 20 days", meaning the number is "0". The number of calibration markers is significantly low. Assuming the threshold is "1", the preset time period of "15 to 20 days" can be determined as the first time period.

[0086] Optionally, the quantity threshold can be set by the developers based on extensive development experience. In one optional embodiment, the quantity threshold can be the average or median value of the number of calibration markers corresponding to multiple preset time periods, etc., which is not limited here.

[0087] In another alternative embodiment, the first time period may be the time period with the fewest calibration markers in the first physiological data chart.

[0088] In this embodiment of the application, the matching of the current time with the first time period may include: the current time being within the first time period; or the current time being after the first time period and the time between the current time and the first time period is less than the duration threshold. For example, assuming the first time period is "15 to 20 days", the current time may be the 21st or the 22nd, etc., which are not limited here.

[0089] By implementing the above method, the terminal device can analyze its historical calibration data to identify the first time period with fewer calibration operations. If the current time matches the first time period, a third page including a third prompt message can be displayed to prompt the user to trigger a calibration operation. This allows calibration operations to be performed during the first time period with fewer calibration operations, resulting in a more even distribution of calibration operations across different time periods and greater diversity. This enables the calibration operations to learn calibration methods under different conditions, thereby improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0090] (2) The user is detected to be in the second state.

[0091] In this embodiment, the second state may include an event state and / or a physiological state. An event state refers to a state in which the user is performing certain events, such as eating, exercising, sleeping, or bathing. A physiological state refers to a state in which the user's physiological indicators are, such as a poor physical or mental state, a high heart rate, or a sedentary state; these are not limited here.

[0092] It should be noted that when a user is in the second state, physiological data (e.g., blood pressure) may fluctuate significantly. In order to improve the accuracy of physiological data obtained in these special scenarios, the terminal device can display a third page including a third prompt message to prompt the user to trigger a calibration operation. This allows the terminal device to perform calibration operations in these special scenarios, thereby improving the accuracy of physiological data obtained by the terminal device when the user is in the second state.

[0093] For example, please refer again Figure 6When the user is in "running mode", the terminal device can display a third page 502, including: "It has been detected that you have just finished running. It is recommended that you perform a calibration at this time", to prompt the user to calibrate the physiological data collected during the running state.

[0094] (3) The current time is within the preset calibration time period.

[0095] For example, please refer again Figure 7 Assuming the preset calibration period includes "20:00-24:00", the terminal device can output the following when the current time is "20:00-24:00": Figure 7 The third page 502 shown here is not limited to this.

[0096] By implementing the above method, the terminal device can display a third page including third prompt information during the planned calibration period to prompt the user to trigger the calibration operation. This makes the terminal device's calibration operation more controllable and regular, thereby improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0097] (4) The number of calibration operations completed at the current time is less than the number of calibration operations preset by the terminal device.

[0098] For example, please refer to [the document again]. Figure 8 The preset calibration count is "15 calibration operations within one week". If the number of calibration operations completed at the current time is less than 15, for example, 5, the terminal device can display as follows: Figure 8 The third page 502 shown prompts the user to trigger a calibration operation, which makes the calibration operation of the terminal device more controllable and regular, thereby improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0099] (5) The time interval between the current time and the last time the calibration operation was performed is greater than the time threshold.

[0100] In this embodiment of the application, the duration threshold can be set by the developers based on extensive development experience, or by the users based on actual usage needs. Typical values ​​may include: three days, one week (7 days), half a month, etc., and are not limited here.

[0101] For example, please refer again Figure 5 If the time interval between the current moment and the last calibration operation is greater than 7 days, the terminal device can display a third page 502, including the message: "It has been a week since the last blood pressure calibration. Calibration can make blood pressure prediction more accurate," to remind the user to trigger the calibration operation.

[0102] By implementing the methods disclosed in the above embodiments, the terminal device can display the third page only when the first display condition is met, thereby avoiding the situation where the terminal device frequently displays the third page, which would have an adverse effect on the user and improve the user experience.

[0103] In this embodiment, the display frequency of the third page can be determined based on the historical values ​​of the user's physiological data, so as to provide different calibration plans and suggestions for different groups of people, thereby improving the intelligence of the terminal device and the user experience.

[0104] Optionally, when the physiological data is blood pressure data, the display frequency on the third page can be positively correlated with the user's historical blood pressure data. For example, users with normal blood pressure can have relatively fewer calibrations; users with higher blood pressure are advised to have more calibrations; and users with large blood pressure fluctuations are advised to perform high-density calibrations over multiple days to avoid missing scenarios involving blood pressure fluctuations.

[0105] By implementing the methods disclosed in the above embodiments, the terminal device can display historically monitored physiological data to the user on a first page, facilitating the user's monitoring of changes in their own physiological data. Furthermore, it can display calibration indicators reflecting the terminal device's historical calibration status, providing feedback to the user and encouraging more frequent calibration operations, thereby improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device. Additionally, the calibration status can be evaluated each time a calibration operation is performed, including comparison with historical calibration data. If the current calibration data fluctuates significantly compared to historical data, the user is prompted to confirm whether it is their own physiological data to avoid using incorrect data for calibration and affecting the calibration effect. Moreover, if the user is not stationary during calibration or is in an incorrect calibration posture, it is recommended that the user perform physiological data collection and calibration in a stationary state, thereby improving the calibration quality and the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device. Furthermore, a third prompt message can be displayed, including prompting the user to trigger the calibration operation, to encourage the user to trigger the calibration operation, thereby increasing the number of calibration operations performed by the terminal device and improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device. The third page can include a jump control that allows direct access to the calibration page for performing calibration operations. This allows users to quickly and easily trigger calibration operations after seeing the calibration operation prompts on the third page, improving the user experience. Furthermore, the terminal device can only display the third page if the first display condition is met, thus avoiding the terminal device frequently displaying the third page and causing adverse effects on the user, further improving the user experience.

[0106] Please refer to the following: Figure 9 , Figure 9 This is a flowchart illustrating another method for displaying calibration information disclosed in this application. Optionally, this method can be applied to the terminal device described above, or other execution entities. This application uses a terminal device as an example for description and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this application. Optionally, the method may include: 902. In response to the first trigger operation, a first page is displayed. The first page includes a first physiological data chart corresponding to the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart is used to characterize the changes in the user's physiological data within the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart includes one or more calibration identifiers. The calibration identifiers are used to indicate the calibration time and the physiological data after calibration. The calibration time is the time when the second physiological data collected by the terminal device is calibrated based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device.

[0107] In an optional embodiment, the first physiological data chart may further include one or more status indicators, wherein the status indicators are used to indicate the state of the user when performing the calibration operation, and the display position of each status indicator in the first physiological data chart corresponds one-to-one with the calibration time of the corresponding calibration operation.

[0108] Optionally, the state corresponding to the state identifier may include the event state and / or physiological state described above, which will not be repeated here.

[0109] For example, please refer to Figure 10 , Figure 10 This is another schematic diagram of the interface of the first page disclosed in the embodiments of this application. Optionally, the first page 202 may include a line graph 204, wherein the line graph 204 may include a calibration indicator 206 and a status indicator 1002. The status indicator 1002 may be a "moon indicator", a "teacup indicator" and a "walking indicator" as shown in the figure, and is not limited here.

[0110] For example, the first "moon icon" at 0 o'clock can indicate that the user is asleep at 0 o'clock; the second "tea cup icon" at 11 o'clock can indicate that the user is eating, and the calibration icon 206 at 11 o'clock can indicate that the calibration operation occurred before or after the user was eating; the third "walking icon" at 16 o'clock can indicate that the user is exercising, and the calibration icon at 16 o'clock can indicate that the calibration operation occurred before or after the user was exercising.

[0111] By implementing the above method, the user's state during the calibration operation of the terminal device can be marked in the first physiological data chart using intuitive status indicators. This makes it easier for users to know the corresponding physiological data in different states, thus improving the user experience.

[0112] In one optional embodiment, the terminal device may output a third prompt message upon recognizing that the user is in a second state. The third prompt message may include: the user's current second state, and a prompt message prompting the user to trigger a calibration operation. For example, please refer again... Figure 6 When a user is running, the terminal device prompts the user to trigger a calibration operation. Upon completion of the calibration operation, a "running icon" will be displayed at the calibration time corresponding to that operation.

[0113] In another optional embodiment, when a calibration operation is triggered, a fourth page may be displayed. The fourth page includes one or more status labels, each of which corresponds to a user status. In response to a selection operation for any status label, a target status label corresponding to the currently triggered calibration operation is determined. The target status label is used to display the corresponding status identifier at the target calibration time in the first physiological data chart. The target calibration time is the calibration time corresponding to the currently triggered calibration operation.

[0114] For example, please refer to Figure 11 , Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of a fourth page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Optionally, the fourth page 1102 may include multiple status labels 1104, which may include: "Exercise label", "Drinking label", "Sleep label", "Diet label" and "Bathing label". The fourth page 1102 may also include guidance information 1106 to guide the user to select any status label, and the fourth page 1102 may also include a confirmation control 1108 for confirming the status label selected by the user.

[0115] By implementing the above method, the terminal device can guide the user to input their current status through the fourth page, thereby making the status information obtained by the terminal device more accurate.

[0116] In one optional embodiment, the terminal device may display a fifth page in response to a third trigger operation. The fifth page includes historical calibration information and / or historical physiological data monitoring information. The historical calibration information includes the number of historical calibration operations, the calibration time corresponding to each historical calibration operation, and the physiological data after calibration by the historical calibration operations.

[0117] Optionally, the third triggering operation can be the same as the first triggering operation described above, but the acquisition will be different, and will not be repeated here. For example, please refer to [link to example]. Figure 12 , Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the interface of the fifth page disclosed in an embodiment of this application.

[0118] Optionally, the fifth page 1202 may include physiological data 1204 after historical calibration operations, calibration time 1206 corresponding to each historical calibration operation, user status identifier 1002, and jump virtual button 1208. Jump virtual button 1208 can jump to the details page, which may include all historical calibration information and / or historical physiological data monitoring information, without limitation.

[0119] By implementing the above methods, the terminal device can provide users with historical calibration information and / or historical physiological data monitoring information, thereby facilitating users' understanding of historical calibration status, formulating subsequent calibration plans, and understanding their own physical condition based on historical physiological data, thus improving the user experience.

[0120] In an alternative embodiment, in response to a fourth triggering operation, a data acquisition page may be displayed, the data acquisition page including guidance information for guiding the user to input first physiological data measured by the physiological data measurement device.

[0121] Optionally, the fourth triggering operation may include a touch operation, and guidance information may be used to guide the user to manually input the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device. For example, please refer to... Figure 13A , Figure 13A This is a schematic diagram of a data collection page disclosed in an embodiment of this application.

[0122] Optionally, the data acquisition page 1302 may include first guidance information 1304 to guide the user to manually input first physiological data, a data input area 1306, and a confirmation area 1308.

[0123] In another alternative embodiment, the fourth triggering operation may include a voice triggering operation, where guidance information can be used to guide the user to input first physiological data measured by the physiological data measurement device via voice input. For example, please refer to... Figure 13B , Figure 13B This is a schematic diagram of another data collection page disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Optionally, the data collection page 1302 may include second guidance information 1310 to guide the user to input first physiological data by voice, and a voice feedback identifier 1312 for feedback on whether the voice is successfully received by the terminal device. The voice feedback identifier 1312 may use a set animation to indicate whether the user's voice input has been successfully received by the terminal device.

[0124] In some alternative embodiments, the terminal device may also obtain the first physiological data by taking a picture and recognizing the first physiological data recorded by the user. Alternatively, the terminal device may establish a communication connection with a physiological data measurement device, and then obtain the first physiological data collected by the physiological data measurement device through the communication connection, which is not limited here.

[0125] By implementing the above methods, the terminal device can guide the user to input the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measurement device in different ways, which enriches the means of interaction and improves the intelligence level of the terminal device.

[0126] In one optional embodiment, when the terminal device acquires the first physiological data collected by the physiological data measurement device via a communication connection, it can output calibration prompt information. This prompt information is used to remind the user to maintain a target posture, allowing the terminal device to collect the second physiological data. Optionally, the target posture can include various postures that are conducive to the terminal device collecting the first physiological data, such as a stationary posture, which is not limited here.

[0127] It should be noted that the user is usually unaware of the process by which the terminal device acquires the second physiological data through the communication connection. Subsequently, the terminal device will collect the user's first physiological data for calibration. In this regard, the user can be prompted to maintain the target posture so that the terminal device can collect more accurate first physiological data, thereby improving the calibration effect.

[0128] Optionally, the terminal device can collect the first physiological data within a target duration after receiving the second physiological data, to ensure that the first and second physiological data correspond to the user's physiological data at approximately the same time, thereby guaranteeing the subsequent calibration effect. Optionally, the target duration can be set by developers based on extensive development experience, and typical values ​​may include 30 seconds, 50 seconds, etc., without limitation here.

[0129] In one optional embodiment, when the second display condition is met, the terminal device may display a sixth page, which includes a second physiological data chart and / or a fourth prompt message; wherein the second physiological data chart is used to characterize the abnormalities in the user's physiological data during the historical monitoring period; and the fourth prompt message is used to prompt the user that there are abnormalities in the historical physiological data.

[0130] Optionally, the second display condition may include: the user's historical physiological data is abnormal, and / or a viewing instruction for the sixth page is received, which is not limited here.

[0131] For example, please refer to Figures 14A-14D ,like Figure 14A As shown, the sixth page 1402 may include the fourth prompt message 1404; as Figure 14B As shown, the sixth page 1402 may include the fourth prompt information 1404 and the second physiological data chart 1406; as Figure 14C and Figure 14D As shown, page 6, 1402, may include a second physiological data chart, 1406.

[0132] It should be noted that, Figures 14A-14D This is just an example for the purpose of illustration. Figures 14A-14D The embodiments described in this application should not be construed as limiting.

[0133] By implementing the above methods, the terminal device can provide feedback to the user on abnormalities in the user's physiological data within the historical monitoring period, and also alert the user to any abnormalities in the historical physiological data. This allows the user to become aware of abnormalities in their physiological data as early as possible and develop corresponding solutions, thereby improving the user experience.

[0134] 904. In response to the second trigger operation, display the second page, which includes the algorithm accuracy corresponding to the target calibration algorithm.

[0135] In this embodiment, the second triggering operation may be different from or the same as the first triggering operation, which will not be elaborated further here. In this embodiment, the calibration operation is an operation that calibrates the second physiological data collected by the terminal device based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device according to the target calibration algorithm.

[0136] In this embodiment, the number of times the calibration operation is performed using the target calibration algorithm affects the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device. The more calibration operations performed, the higher the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device. For example, if the terminal device measures physiological data after performing three calibration operations, the accuracy of the measured physiological data is low. However, as the number of calibration operations performed on the terminal device increases, the accuracy of the measured physiological data improves accordingly.

[0137] In this embodiment, the algorithm accuracy corresponding to the target calibration algorithm can be determined based on the number of calibration operations completed. Optionally, the algorithm accuracy can be positively correlated with the number of calibration operations completed. In this embodiment, the algorithm accuracy can characterize the accuracy of the physiological data output by the current terminal device.

[0138] In related technologies, users cannot perceive the accuracy of calibration algorithms or the accuracy of physiological data output by calibrated terminal devices. Users can only obtain the output physiological data but do not know its accuracy, which may lead to misjudgment of the physiological data and reduce the user experience.

[0139] In this embodiment of the application, the terminal device can display a second page including the algorithm accuracy corresponding to the target calibration algorithm, so as to provide feedback to the user on the accuracy of the physiological data output by the current terminal device. This allows the user to estimate the real physiological data based on the accuracy and the output physiological data, thereby avoiding misjudgment by the user based on the physiological data output by the terminal device and improving the user experience.

[0140] In another optional embodiment, the second page may include the first number of calibration operations that the terminal device has completed within the historical calibration cycle, and the algorithm accuracy corresponding to the target calibration algorithm; wherein the algorithm accuracy is positively correlated with the first number.

[0141] For example, please refer to Figure 15 , Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of a second page interface disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Optionally, the second page 1502 may include the first number of calibration operations completed by the terminal device within the historical calibration cycle 1504, that is, 3 calibrations have been completed this week; and the algorithm accuracy 1506, that is, 65%, which is not limited here.

[0142] In another alternative embodiment, the second page may include the first number of calibration operations that the terminal device has completed within a historical calibration period, and the number of calibration operations planned to be completed within the historical calibration period (e.g., ...). Figure 10 (6 times in the example), and the algorithm accuracy corresponding to the target calibration algorithm.

[0143] By implementing the above method, the number of calibrations completed and the algorithm accuracy can be fed back to the user, so that the user knows that there is a positive correlation between the algorithm accuracy and the number of calibration operations. This can encourage the user to trigger calibration operations more frequently, thereby improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0144] By implementing the methods disclosed in the above embodiments, the terminal device can display historically monitored physiological data to the user on a first page, facilitating the user's monitoring of changes in their own physiological data. Furthermore, it can display calibration indicators reflecting the historical calibration status of the terminal device, providing feedback to the user and encouraging more frequent calibration operations, thereby improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device. Additionally, the first physiological data chart can use visual status indicators to mark the user's state during calibration operations, allowing the user to easily understand the corresponding physiological data under different states, improving the user experience. Furthermore, the terminal device can guide the user to input their current state on a fourth page, making the status information obtained by the terminal device more accurate. The terminal device can also provide feedback to the user on historical calibration information and / or historical physiological data monitoring information, facilitating the user's understanding of historical calibration status, development of subsequent calibration plans, and understanding of their own physical condition based on historical physiological data, further improving the user experience. The terminal device can guide users to input the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measurement device in different ways, enriching the means of interaction and improving the intelligence level of the terminal device. Furthermore, the terminal device can provide users with feedback on anomalies in their physiological data within historical monitoring periods, and alert users to anomalies in historical physiological data, allowing users to recognize anomalies in their physiological data as early as possible and formulate corresponding measures, thus improving the user experience. Additionally, the terminal device can display a second page including the algorithm accuracy corresponding to the target calibration algorithm, providing users with feedback on the accuracy of the physiological data output by the terminal device. This allows users to estimate the true physiological data based on the accuracy and output physiological data, thereby avoiding misjudgments caused by the physiological data output by the terminal device, further improving the user experience.

[0145] This application also discloses a method for displaying calibration information, which can be applied to the terminal device described above. Optionally, the method may include: Acquire calibration data, which includes the number of calibrations and / or the calibration period. The calibration data includes calibration data corresponding to calibration operations performed by the terminal device within the historical monitoring period, and / or user-defined calibration data. Determine calibration plan information based on calibration data; A third page is generated and displayed based on the calibration plan information. The third page is used to prompt the user to trigger and perform calibration operations according to the calibration plan information.

[0146] By implementing the above method, the terminal device can generate calibration plan information based on historical calibration data, making the calibration plan information more in line with the user's historical calibration habits and avoiding any impact on the user during calibration operations. In addition, the user can customize the calibration data, so that the subsequently generated calibration plan information is user-controllable, thereby improving the user experience.

[0147] This application also provides a calibration prompt method, which can be applied to a terminal device, the method comprising: A calibration plan is generated based on one or more of the following: user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device. This calibration plan includes one or more of the following: a suggested calibration time plan, a suggested calibration frequency plan, and a suggested calibration status plan. The user is then prompted to perform the calibration operation based on this calibration plan.

[0148] The suggested calibration time plan may include: calibration period and calibration time point; the suggested calibration frequency plan may include: the number of calibrations to be completed within the monitoring period, for example, 7 calibration operations to be completed within a week, or 30 calibration operations to be completed within a month; the suggested calibration status plan may include the event status and / or physiological status described above. Event status refers to the state in which the user is performing certain events, such as: eating, exercising, sleeping, or bathing. Physiological status refers to the state of the user's physiological indicators, such as: poor physical and mental state, high heart rate, sedentary state, or abnormal blood pressure, etc., which are not limited here.

[0149] In some optional embodiments, the terminal device may have photoplethysmography (PPG) blood pressure detection functionality. For example, blood pressure monitoring can be performed by acquiring PPG signals through a PPG sensor. In some embodiments, PPG signals can also be combined with signals from other sensors for blood pressure detection, and this is not limited.

[0150] In some embodiments, user information may include: user personal information and / or user-defined calibration data. Personal information may include, but is not limited to, one or more of the following: user age, height, weight, gender, and past medical history. For example, past medical history may include a history of hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, etc. In some embodiments, user-defined calibration data may be calibration times and / or calibration frequency set by the user based on factors such as their convenient time, periods they perceive as risky, etc.

[0151] It is understandable that calibration plan information is generated based on one or more of the following: user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by terminal devices. This includes generating calibration plan information based on user personal information, such as user age, height, weight, gender, and past medical history.

[0152] In some implementations, a suggested calibration schedule, a suggested calibration frequency schedule, and a suggested calibration status schedule are generated based on one or more of the user's age, height, weight, gender, and past medical history. It is understood that age, height, weight, gender, and past medical history can all have some impact on blood pressure; therefore, different user information may generate corresponding calibration plans to better meet the user's calibration needs. For example, for users with a history of hypertension, daily blood pressure data can be used as calibration data, providing a calibration input interface for users to actively input data. Furthermore, users with a history of hypertension or underlying cardiovascular disease may be advised to undergo more calibrations.

[0153] In some implementations, user information may also include user-defined calibration data. The step of generating calibration plan information based on one or more of user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device includes: generating calibration plan information based on user-defined calibration information.

[0154] In some embodiments, historical calibration data includes: information entered by the user into the terminal device after previous measurements were taken using the blood pressure monitor; historical calibration information may also include one or more of the following: measured blood pressure value, measurement time, and user status at the time of measurement.

[0155] In some feasible implementations, the terminal device can output a prompt message to remind the user to perform 7 days of home blood pressure measurement as recommended by clinical guidelines for hypertension when the user begins using the terminal device. This 7-day home blood pressure measurement includes measuring blood pressure 2-3 times each morning and evening for 7 consecutive days. Optionally, the terminal device can simultaneously acquire the blood pressure value measured by the blood pressure monitor as calibration information for subsequent calibration operations based on the blood pressure data obtained from the terminal device.

[0156] Understandably, generating calibration plan information based on one or more of the following: user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device. This can include generating calibration plan information based on historical calibration data. Especially when updating calibration plan information, if one or more new calibration information are input, the calibration plan can be updated, thus prompting users to perform calibration operations at a more appropriate time and reducing the need to repeatedly perform calibration operations within a time period that already has existing calibration information.

[0157] In some embodiments, the physiological data collected by the terminal device includes one or more of the following: PPG blood pressure information, heart rate information, blood oxygen information, electrocardiogram information, and body temperature information. This physiological data can be collected in real time by the terminal device or it can be data collected in the past; this is not limited here. It can also be collected in real time during the initial generation of the calibration plan for use in generating the calibration plan.

[0158] In some embodiments, one or more calibration plan information can be generated based on one or more of user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device. The user selects one of these calibration plan information as the target calibration plan information, and then the user is prompted to perform calibration operations based on the target calibration plan information. Therefore, the user can choose a plan that is more convenient for them to calibrate as the final calibration plan to be executed, which better meets the user's needs and facilitates the completion of the calibration plan.

[0159] In some embodiments, calibration plan information may include a suggested calibration schedule. Prompting the user to perform blood pressure calibration based on this schedule includes: setting a calibration task according to the suggested schedule and prompting the user to perform blood pressure calibration at a specific time period (e.g., a specific time point). For example, an initial suggested calibration schedule can be confirmed based on user information. Understandably, in some implementations, a weekly calibration schedule can be generated, including: performing calibration at preset times on preset days of the week. Furthermore, the suggested calibration schedule can be displayed to the user via a user interface. Further, after the user completes calibration within a specific schedule, the user is notified that the suggested calibration time has been completed.

[0160] In other implementations, a daily calibration schedule can be generated to prompt the user to perform calibration during a pre-defined time slot on a preset day. In some implementations, the initial suggested calibration time schedule may also include a default suggested calibration time schedule or a user-defined suggested calibration time schedule. In some implementations, the suggested calibration time changes based on the user's calibration status; for example, a new suggested calibration time can be generated based on one or more of the following: user information, historical calibration data, and user physiological data collected by the terminal device. For example, the terminal device can update the suggested calibration time schedule based on the user's calibration completion status and / or the user's physiological data collected by the terminal device; furthermore, the suggested calibration time can be fed back to the user to facilitate calibration. For example, the user can be prompted to prepare for calibration when the suggested calibration time arrives or is about to arrive (e.g., 5 minutes in advance). In some implementations, the user can be prompted via a display interface to see which suggested calibration time slots (including time points) have been calibrated, which other suggested calibration time slots (including time points) are recommended for completion, and which other suggested calibration time slots (including time points) have not been calibrated. A calibration reminder is provided when or before the suggested calibration time for incomplete calibration arrives.

[0161] In some embodiments, the terminal device can generate a suggested calibration schedule based on historical calibration data. For example, it can generate a suggested calibration schedule based on blood pressure data collected during historical calibrations and / or the time of those calibrations. For instance, if blood pressure data collected at a certain historical time indicates an abnormal risk, that risky period can be set as the suggested calibration period, reminding the user to perform blood pressure calibration during that period. As another example, if calibration has already been performed during a certain time period, and further calibration during that period is not necessary, the generated suggested calibration schedule can exclude that recently performed calibration period.

[0162] In some embodiments, a suggested calibration schedule can be generated based on physiological data collected by the terminal device. For example, the terminal device has a PPG sensor that can detect blood pressure non-invasively; therefore, the suggested calibration time can be determined based on the blood pressure data detected by the PPG sensor. For instance, blood pressure risk periods detected by the PPG sensor can be used as suggested calibration periods. Blood pressure risk periods are those when blood pressure values ​​exceed the normal range. In some embodiments, suggested calibration periods can also be generated based on other physiological data collected by the terminal device, such as heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, electrocardiogram, body temperature, or one or more other pieces of information. Anomalies in these physiological data may also indicate periods where blood pressure accuracy requires focused attention; therefore, calibration can be prioritized during these periods to ensure more accurate blood pressure readings.

[0163] In some embodiments, the calibration plan information may include a recommended number of calibrations. The calibration plan information is generated based on one or more of user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device, and may include a recommended number of calibrations generated based on one or more of user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device.

[0164] In some implementations, the recommended number of calibrations can be a predetermined number of calibrations within a preset time period. For example, this could be a recommended number of calibrations per day, per week, or per month. Optionally, the terminal device can display to the user one or more of the following information, such as the total number of recommended calibrations, the number of calibrations already performed, and the number of calibrations remaining, through a graphical interface.

[0165] In some embodiments, as described above, a suggested calibration frequency plan can be generated based on one or more of user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device. The user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device have already been described previously and will not be repeated here. It is understood that user information, historical calibration information, and physiological data collected by the terminal device may differ among different users; therefore, generating suggested calibration frequencies based on these differences is more targeted and beneficial to the accuracy of the post-calibration blood pressure readings (such as those obtained through PPG measurement).

[0166] In some embodiments, a suggested calibration time schedule and a suggested calibration frequency schedule can be generated based on one or more of user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device. In some implementations, N calibrations at different times within a 24-hour period can be distributed over M days. For example, if M equals 1, N calibrations distributed across different times within a 24-hour period can be generated based on one or more of user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device. By concentrating the calibrations on one day, calibration data can be provided to ensure the accuracy of subsequent undetected blood pressure readings. In other implementations, M is greater than or equal to 2, meaning that N calibrations at different times within a 24-hour period can be distributed across corresponding times over multiple days, such as M = 7 days or M = 1 month, thereby dispersing the user's calibration time and allowing the user to rationally schedule calibrations.

[0167] In some embodiments, the suggested calibration plan information may include a suggested calibration state plan, which includes establishing calibration distribution points before and after preset states such as diet (e.g., drinking alcohol, eating), exercise, bathing, and sleep. Therefore, a suggested calibration state plan can be generated based on one or more of user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device, thereby improving the accuracy of non-invasive blood pressure detection before and after these more critical states. It is understood that calibration is not required every time the above states are detected. It can be performed when the terminal device detects that the user is in or about to be in the above states within a certain time period, or after the above states have ended, prompting the user to perform a calibration operation. For example, if the device detects that the user has just finished running, it can prompt the user to complete a calibration operation within a preset time period. In some optional embodiments, the user's corresponding calibration state plan can be displayed to the user through a display interface, for example, suggesting calibration before and after which states are recommended, allowing the user to choose the appropriate state. Optionally, an input interface can be used to receive user input or selection of activities within the current or recent preset time period, such as exercise, drinking alcohol, sleep, diet, bathing, etc., allowing the user to enter calibration information corresponding to the relevant states. This calibration information includes blood pressure data collected using a blood pressure device, and may further include the collection time.

[0168] In some embodiments, the calibration operation performed according to the recommended calibration status plan may be part of the recommended calibration time plan and / or the recommended calibration number plan. That is, after a calibration based on the recommended calibration status plan is completed, the calibration number will also be updated. If the calibration time corresponds to the calibration time in the recommended calibration time plan, it is also considered that a calibration operation in the calibration time plan has been completed. In some embodiments, the recommended calibration status plan may also be independent of the recommended calibration time plan and the recommended calibration number, which is not limited here.

[0169] In some embodiments, the recommended calibration schedule information may include one or more of the following: a recommended calibration status schedule, a recommended calibration time schedule, and a recommended calibration count schedule. Since these schedules have already been described above, they will not be repeated here.

[0170] In some embodiments, the terminal device can display the user's calibration records and blood pressure prediction records (e.g., non-contact blood pressure monitoring records) for reference via a graphical interface. Furthermore, the graphical interface can display the user's blood pressure changes before and after the calibration point to provide feedback on the impact of the calibration operation on the accuracy of the final blood pressure reading.

[0171] Please see Figure 16 , Figure 16This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a calibration information display device disclosed in an embodiment of this application. Optionally, this device can be applied to the terminal device described above, or other execution entities. This application embodiment uses a terminal device as an example for description and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this application embodiment. Optionally, the device may include a first display unit 1602, wherein: The first display unit 1602 is used to display a first page in response to a first trigger operation. The first page includes a first physiological data chart corresponding to a historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart is used to characterize the changes in the user's physiological data within the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart includes one or more calibration identifiers, which are used to indicate the calibration time and the physiological data after calibration. The calibration time is the time when the calibration operation is performed on the second physiological data collected by the terminal device based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device.

[0172] By implementing the above-mentioned device, the terminal device can display historically monitored physiological data to the user on the first page, so that the user can monitor changes in their own physiological data. In addition, it can also display a calibration mark reflecting the historical calibration status of the terminal device, so as to provide feedback on the historical calibration status to the user, thereby encouraging the user to perform calibration operations more frequently, and thus improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0173] As an optional implementation method, Figure 16 The illustrated device may also include an output unit (not shown), wherein: The output unit is configured to output a first prompt message and / or a second prompt message when the target second physiological data used to perform the current calibration operation is abnormal data; the first prompt message is used to prompt the user to determine whether the target second physiological data is their own physiological data, and the second prompt message is used to prompt the user to re-collect physiological data in the first state, wherein the target second physiological data is the second physiological data collected by the terminal device.

[0174] Implementing the above-mentioned device allows for the evaluation of calibration results during each calibration operation, including comparison with historical calibration data. If the current calibration data fluctuates significantly compared to historical data, the user is prompted to confirm whether the data is their own physiological data to avoid using incorrect data and affecting the calibration effect. Furthermore, if the user is not stationary during calibration or is in an incorrect calibration posture, it is recommended that the user perform physiological data collection and calibration in a stationary state. This improves the calibration quality and, consequently, the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0175] As an optional implementation, the calibration operation is an operation that calibrates the second physiological data collected by the terminal device based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device according to the target calibration algorithm; Figure 16 The illustrated device may also include a second display unit (not shown), wherein: The second display unit is used to display a second page in response to a second trigger operation. The second page includes the algorithm accuracy corresponding to the target calibration algorithm; or, the second page includes the first number of calibration operations completed by the terminal device within the historical calibration cycle and the algorithm accuracy corresponding to the target calibration algorithm, wherein the algorithm accuracy is positively correlated with the first number.

[0176] By implementing the above device, the terminal device can display a second page including the algorithm accuracy corresponding to the target calibration algorithm, so as to provide feedback to the user on the accuracy of the physiological data output by the current terminal device. This allows the user to estimate the real physiological data based on the accuracy and the output physiological data, thereby avoiding misjudgment by the user based on the physiological data output by the terminal device and improving the user experience.

[0177] As an optional implementation method, Figure 16 The illustrated device may also include a third display unit (not shown), wherein: The third display unit is used to display a third page when the first display condition is met. The third page includes a third prompt message, which prompts the user to trigger the calibration operation. The display frequency of the third page is determined based on the historical values ​​of the user's physiological data.

[0178] By implementing the above-described device, when the first display condition is met, the terminal device can display a third page including a third prompt message to prompt the user to trigger the calibration operation. This can encourage the user to perform the calibration operation more frequently, thereby improving the accuracy of the physiological data output by the calibrated terminal device.

[0179] As an optional implementation, the third page also includes a jump control; the jump control is used to jump to the calibration page corresponding to the calibration operation; and / or, the third page also includes preset calibration plan information, which includes one or more of the following: preset calibration time period, preset number of calibrations, and number of completed calibration operations.

[0180] By implementing the above device, the third page can include a jump control that can directly jump to the calibration page for performing calibration operations. This allows users to quickly and conveniently trigger the calibration operation when they see the calibration operation prompts on the third page, thus improving the user experience.

[0181] As an optional implementation, the first display condition includes one or more of the following: The current time is matched with the first time period, which is the period in the first physiological data chart where the number of calibration markers is less than the number threshold. The user is currently in the second state; The current time is within the preset calibration period; The number of calibration operations completed at the current moment is less than the number of calibration operations preset by the terminal device; The time interval between the current time and the last time the calibration operation was performed is greater than the duration threshold.

[0182] By implementing the above device, the terminal device can only display the third page when the first display condition is met, thereby avoiding the terminal device frequently displaying the third page, which could have a negative impact on the user and improve the user experience.

[0183] As an optional implementation, the first physiological data chart also includes one or more status indicators, which are used to indicate the state of the user when performing the calibration operation. The display position of each status indicator in the first physiological data chart corresponds one-to-one with the calibration time of the corresponding calibration operation.

[0184] By implementing the above device, the user's state during the calibration operation of the terminal device can be marked in the first physiological data chart with a visual status indicator. This makes it easier for the user to know the physiological data corresponding to their different states, thus improving the user experience.

[0185] As an optional implementation method, Figure 16 The illustrated device may also include a fourth display unit (not shown), wherein: The fourth display unit is used to display a fourth page when a calibration operation is triggered. The fourth page includes one or more status labels, each status label corresponding to a user status. In response to a selection operation for any status label, the unit determines the target status label corresponding to the currently triggered calibration operation. The target status label is used to display the corresponding status identifier at the target calibration time in the first physiological data chart. The target calibration time is the calibration time corresponding to the currently triggered calibration operation.

[0186] By implementing the above device, the terminal device can guide the user to input their current status through the fourth page, thereby making the status information obtained by the terminal device more accurate.

[0187] As an optional implementation method, Figure 16The device shown may also include a fifth display unit (not shown), wherein: The fifth display unit is used to display a fifth page in response to the third trigger operation. The fifth page includes historical calibration information and / or historical physiological data monitoring information. The historical calibration information includes the number of historical calibration operations, the calibration time corresponding to each historical calibration operation, and the physiological data after calibration by the historical calibration operation.

[0188] By implementing the above-mentioned device, the terminal equipment can provide users with historical calibration information and / or historical physiological data monitoring information, thereby making it easier for users to understand the historical calibration status, formulate subsequent calibration plans, and understand their own physical condition based on historical physiological data, thus improving the user experience.

[0189] As an optional implementation method, Figure 16 The device shown may also include a sixth display unit (not shown), wherein: The sixth display unit is used to display the acquisition page in response to the fourth trigger operation. The acquisition page includes guidance information to guide the user to input the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measurement device.

[0190] By implementing the above-mentioned device, the terminal device can guide the user to input the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measurement device in different ways, which enriches the means of interaction and improves the intelligence level of the terminal device.

[0191] As an optional implementation method, Figure 16 The device shown may also include a seventh display unit (not shown), wherein: The seventh display unit is used to display the sixth page when the second display condition is met. The sixth page includes a second physiological data chart and / or a fourth prompt message. The second physiological data chart is used to characterize abnormalities in the user's physiological data during the historical monitoring period. The fourth prompt message is used to prompt the user that there are abnormalities in the historical physiological data.

[0192] By implementing the above-mentioned device, the terminal equipment can provide feedback to the user on abnormalities in the user's physiological data during the historical monitoring period, and also alert the user to any abnormalities in the historical physiological data. This allows the user to become aware of abnormalities in their physiological data as early as possible and to develop appropriate coping strategies, thereby improving the user experience.

[0193] As an optional implementation, the first page may also include one or more of the following: the number of times the calibration operation has been completed in history, the number of times physiological data monitoring has been completed in history, the data range of physiological data monitored in history, the first time information of the last completed calibration operation, and the second time information of the recommended calibration operation.

[0194] By implementing the above-mentioned device, the terminal equipment can provide users with richer data reflecting historical calibration and physiological measurements, thereby improving the user experience.

[0195] This application also discloses a calibration information display device, which can be applied to the terminal device described above. Optionally, the device may include: The acquisition unit is used to acquire calibration data, which includes the number of calibrations and / or the calibration time period. The calibration data includes calibration data corresponding to the calibration operations performed by the terminal device within the historical monitoring period, and / or user-defined calibration data. The determination unit is used to determine calibration plan information based on calibration data; The first generation unit is used to generate and display the third page based on the calibration plan information. The third page is used to prompt the user to trigger the calibration operation according to the calibration plan information.

[0196] By implementing the above-mentioned device, the terminal equipment can generate calibration plan information based on historical calibration data, so that the calibration plan information is more in line with the user's historical calibration habits and avoids the calibration operation from affecting the user. In addition, the user can customize the calibration data so that the subsequently generated calibration plan information is user-controllable, thereby improving the user experience.

[0197] This application also discloses a calibration prompt device, which can be applied to the terminal device described above. Optionally, the device may include: The second generation unit is used to generate calibration plan information based on one or more of the following: user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device. The calibration plan information includes one or more of the following: a time plan for recommended calibration, a number of recommended calibrations plan, and a status plan for recommended calibration. The prompting unit is used to prompt the user to perform calibration operations based on the calibration plan information.

[0198] Please see Figure 17 , Figure 17 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electronic device disclosed in an embodiment of this application. For example... Figure 17 As shown, the electronic device may include: a memory 1701 storing executable program code; and a processor 1702 coupled to the memory 1701; wherein the processor 1702 calls the executable program code stored in the memory 1701 to execute the calibration information display method disclosed in the above embodiments.

[0199] This application discloses a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program that causes a computer to execute the calibration information display method disclosed in the above embodiments.

[0200] This application also discloses an application publishing platform, which is used to publish computer program products. When the computer program products are run on a computer, the computer performs some or all of the steps of the methods described in the above method embodiments.

[0201] It should be understood that the phrase "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" throughout the specification means that a specific feature, structure, or characteristic related to the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of this application. Therefore, "in one embodiment" or "in an embodiment" appearing throughout the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. Furthermore, these specific features, structures, or characteristics can be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. Those skilled in the art should also recognize that the embodiments described in the specification are optional embodiments, and the actions and modules involved are not necessarily essential to this application.

[0202] In the various embodiments of this application, it should be understood that the sequence number of each process does not necessarily imply the order of execution. The execution order of each process should be determined by its function and internal logic, and should not constitute any limitation on the implementation process of the embodiments of this application.

[0203] The units described above as separate components may or may not be physically separate. The components shown as units may or may not be physical units; they can be located in one place or distributed across multiple network units. Some or all of the units can be selected to achieve the purpose of this embodiment according to actual needs.

[0204] Furthermore, the functional units in the various embodiments of this application can be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit can exist physically separately, or two or more units can be integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be implemented in hardware or as a software functional unit.

[0205] If the integrated units described above are implemented as software functional units and sold or used as independent products, they can be stored in a computer-accessible memory. Based on this understanding, the technical solution of this application, in essence, or the part that contributes to the prior art, or all or part of the technical solution, can be embodied in the form of a software product. This computer software product is stored in a memory and includes several requests to cause a computer device (which can be a personal computer, server, or network device, specifically a processor in the computer device) to execute some or all of the steps of the methods described in the various embodiments of this application.

[0206] Those skilled in the art will understand that all or part of the steps in the various methods of the above embodiments can be implemented by a program instructing related hardware. The program can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, including read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), programmable read-only memory (PROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), one-time programmable read-only memory (OTPROM), electrically-Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM), compactdisc read-only memory (CD-ROM) or other optical disc storage, disk storage, magnetic tape storage, or any other computer-readable medium capable of carrying or storing data.

[0207] The calibration information display method, apparatus, electronic device, and computer program product disclosed in the embodiments of this application have been described in detail above. Specific examples have been used to illustrate the principles and implementation methods of this application. The description of the above embodiments is only for the purpose of helping to understand the method and core ideas of this application. At the same time, for those skilled in the art, there will be changes in the specific implementation methods and application scope based on the ideas of this application. Therefore, the content of this specification should not be construed as a limitation of this application.

Claims

1. A method for displaying calibration information, characterized in that, Applied to a terminal device, the method includes: In response to the first trigger operation, a first page is displayed. The first page includes a first physiological data chart corresponding to the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart is used to characterize the changes in the user's physiological data within the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart includes one or more calibration identifiers, which are used to indicate the calibration time and the calibrated physiological data. The calibration time is the time when the second physiological data collected by the terminal device is calibrated based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device.

2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The method further includes: If the target second physiological data used to perform the current calibration operation is abnormal, then output a first prompt message and / or a second prompt message; The first prompt message is used to prompt the user to determine whether the target second physiological data is their own physiological data. The second prompt message is used to prompt the user to re-collect physiological data in the first state. The target second physiological data is the second physiological data collected by the terminal device.

3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The calibration operation is based on a target calibration algorithm, which calibrates the second physiological data collected by the terminal device according to the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device; the method further includes: In response to the second trigger operation, a second page is displayed, which includes the algorithm accuracy corresponding to the target calibration algorithm; or... The second page includes the first number of calibration operations that the terminal device has completed within the historical calibration cycle, and the algorithm accuracy corresponding to the target calibration algorithm. The algorithm accuracy is positively correlated with the first number of calibration operations.

4. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The method further includes: If the first display condition is met, a third page is displayed. The third page includes a third prompt message, which prompts the user to trigger the calibration operation. The display frequency of the third page is determined based on the historical values ​​of the user's physiological data.

5. The method according to claim 4, characterized in that, The third page also includes a jump control; the jump control is used to jump to the calibration page corresponding to the calibration operation performed; and / or, The third page also includes preset calibration plan information, which includes one or more of the following: preset calibration time period, preset number of calibrations, and number of calibration operations completed.

6. The method according to claim 4 or 5, characterized in that, The first display condition includes one or more of the following: The current moment is matched with the first time period, which is the time period in the first physiological data chart where the number of calibration markers is less than the number threshold. The user is currently in the second state; The current time is within the preset calibration period; The number of calibration operations completed at the current moment is less than the number of calibration operations preset by the terminal device; The time interval between the current time and the last time the calibration operation was performed is greater than the duration threshold.

7. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first physiological data chart also includes one or more status indicators, which are used to indicate the state of the user when performing the calibration operation. The display position of each status indicator in the first physiological data chart corresponds one-to-one with the calibration time of the corresponding calibration operation.

8. The method according to claim 7, characterized in that, The method further includes: When the calibration operation is triggered, a fourth page is displayed, which includes one or more status labels, each of which corresponds to a user status. In response to a selection operation for any of the aforementioned status tags, a target status tag corresponding to the currently triggered calibration operation is determined. The target status tag is used to display the corresponding status identifier at the target calibration time in the first physiological data chart. The target calibration time is the calibration time corresponding to the currently triggered calibration operation.

9. The method according to any one of claims 1-3 and 7, 8, characterized in that, The first page also includes one or more of the following: the number of times the calibration operation has been completed in history, the number of times physiological data monitoring has been completed in history, the data range of physiological data monitored in history, the first time information of the last completed calibration operation, and the second time information of the recommended calibration operation.

10. A method for displaying calibration information, characterized in that, Applied to a terminal device, the method includes: Acquire calibration data, which includes the number of calibrations and / or the calibration time period. The calibration data includes calibration data corresponding to the calibration operations performed by the terminal device within the historical monitoring period, and / or user-defined calibration data. Determine calibration plan information based on the calibration data; A third page is generated based on the calibration plan information and displayed. The third page is used to prompt the user to trigger and execute the calibration operation according to the calibration plan information.

11. The method according to claim 10, characterized in that, The step of determining calibration plan information based on the calibration data includes: Based on the calibration data, determine the calibration plan information corresponding to one or more monitoring cycles of different cycle types, with different cycle durations for each monitoring cycle type.

12. The method according to claim 11, characterized in that, The calibration plan information includes first calibration plan information corresponding to a monitoring period of a first cycle type, and / or second calibration plan information corresponding to a monitoring period of a second cycle type; The first calibration plan information includes one or more calibration time periods, the second calibration plan information includes the number of calibrations to be completed within the monitoring period, and the period duration corresponding to the second period type is greater than the period duration corresponding to the first period type.

13. The method according to claim 10, characterized in that, The calibration data corresponding to the calibration operation performed by the terminal device within the historical monitoring period includes the second time period in which the number of calibrations within the historical monitoring period is less than the number threshold. The step of determining calibration plan information based on the calibration data includes: Based on the second time period, determine the first calibration time period within the future monitoring cycle; Based on the first calibration time period, determine the calibration plan information.

14. The method according to claim 10, characterized in that, The calibration data also includes the user's physiological data; determining the calibration plan information based on the calibration data includes: Based on the user's physiological data, determine the third time period in which the user is in the second state; Based on the third time period, a second calibration time period within the future monitoring cycle is determined, and calibration plan information is determined based on the second calibration time period.

15. A calibration prompt method, characterized in that, Applied to a terminal device, the method includes: Calibration plan information is generated based on one or more of the following: user information, historical calibration data, and physiological data collected by the terminal device. The calibration plan information includes one or more of the following: a suggested calibration time plan, a suggested calibration frequency plan, and a suggested calibration status plan. The user is prompted to perform calibration operations based on the calibration plan information.

16. A device for displaying calibration information, characterized in that, Applied to a terminal device, the device includes: The first display unit is configured to display a first page in response to a first trigger operation. The first page includes a first physiological data chart corresponding to a historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart is used to characterize the changes in the user's physiological data within the historical monitoring period. The first physiological data chart includes one or more calibration identifiers, which are used to indicate the calibration time and the calibrated physiological data. The calibration time is the time when the second physiological data collected by the terminal device is calibrated based on the first physiological data measured by the physiological data measuring device.

17. An electronic device, characterized in that, The method includes a memory storing executable program code and a processor coupled to the memory; wherein the processor invokes the executable program code stored in the memory to perform the method as described in any one of claims 1 to 9, 10 to 14, or 15.

18. A computer program product, characterized in that, The computer program product includes a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the method as described in any one of claims 1 to 9, 10 to 14, or 15.