Wit Meter (Details)
Where the Data Is Stored and How It Is Used
The data used for calculating your status is stored only on your device.
Furthermore, except for cases where the data is used within the scope of your own actions (e.g., backing up data),
it is never sent to our servers and is not used by any other services.
When Status Calculations Occur
- When you add or edit a schedule (updates only for that day)
- When schedules are updated through automatic sync (recalculates the entire current month)
- When you access the status screen menu (Recalculate)
Status calculations are based on the current data. For example, if you recalculate data from a year ago, it will use the current learning data as the basis.
Basic Data Used for Calculations
The "m" in the basic equation (F=ma) uses the following data:
- Event title
- Event notes
- Event duration
What Is an Unusual Schedule?
In Onefunc Plan, "unusualness" is not judged only by the number of schedules but also by various factors.
For example, even a difference in the "start time" of a schedule can change how unusual it is.
If someone usually takes a walk in the morning but goes for a walk at night, that is considered unusual.
As a result, the will momentum is calculated as higher at night than in the morning.
Just as "external force" is used in physics, Onefunc Plan defines and uses a concept called "situational force" in its calculations.
Different Types of Situational Forces
Here are some examples. (The list may increase or decrease as development continues, but this is the current version.)
- Memory decay (events that haven't occurred in a long time are rare)
- Category of the schedule (e.g., time distribution by category)
- Diversity of categories (rare categories carry more weight)
- Start time (distribution of start times)
- Duration of the schedule (longer than the predicted time carries more weight)
- Randomness of intervals between schedules
- Periodicity of intervals (e.g., whether it deviates from a daily cycle)
- Frequency including day of the week (distribution)
- Frequency including weather conditions (distribution)
- Correlation with other schedules (e.g., more common on workdays, or lighter in certain conditions)
These situational forces are incorporated into the basic formula (F=ma).
Situational Forces Are Internal Values, Users Don’t Need to Be Aware of Them
To calculate precise values, Onefunc Plan uses situational forces, but this is handled internally.
Users only need to manage their tasks and schedules as usual.
For example, if you look at the will momentum in the status screen and think, “The number of schedules is the same on Monday and Tuesday, but the values are different. That’s strange,” it is the effect of situational forces.