Feature highlights Sleep Cycle's machine learning engineer at Apple, showcasing exceptional European women in the app economy
Sleep Cycle, the world's leading sleep tracking application, continues to innovate in the realm of sleep technology. With a strong presence in over 150 countries and millions of daily active users, the app has now released a new feature, 'Who's Snoring?', exclusively for iOS users.
The 'Who's Snoring?' feature, developed by Sleep Cycle's lead, Maria Larsson, is a testament to the company's mission to improve global health by empowering people to sleep better. Maria Larsson, a master's graduate in computer engineering with a focus on algorithms from Chalmers University of Technology, brings extensive experience in data engineering, data science, and machine learning to this project.
The 'Who's Snoring?' feature aims to provide users with a more accurate picture of their sleep health by using machine learning models to distinguish snoring sounds from multiple people. This patented technology will not only help users identify who is snoring but also contribute to a better understanding of sleep patterns and health issues related to snoring.
While the exact details of Maria Larsson's involvement in the development of the 'Who's Snoring?' feature are not publicly documented, her recognition in Apple's 'Simply Outstanding Women' series underscores her significant role in Sleep Cycle's innovation.
Sleep Cycle is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm under the ticker SLEEP and has a strong representation of women in leadership roles and across their technology and product teams. For more information about Sleep Cycle and the 'Who's Snoring?' feature, visit our website or contact Per Andersson ([email protected]) or Malin Abrahamsson ([email protected], +46 73 972 6424). Sleep Cycle's offices are located in Gothenburg and Stockholm, Sweden.
Science and technology are integrated in the latest innovation by Sleep Cycle, with the 'Who's Snoring?' feature using artificial intelligence to analyze sleep patterns. Maria Larsson, a women in leadership at Sleep Cycle, draws upon her master's degree in computer engineering to develop this feature and further the company's mission in health-and-wellness and women's health.