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Description
User Story
Who
Healthcare OEM/ODM and solution developers evaluating Intel Core Ultra for NICU patient monitoring workloads. They are skeptical that Intel platforms can run multiple real-time healthcare AI workloads concurrently without lag or instability.
What
The developer wants a single NICU Warmer dashboard that shows real-time status of all key workloads (patient presence, latch safety, caregiver presence, rPPG) running together. They should not need to know any implementation details or internal APIs — only what the system is “seeing” and inferring.
Why
They need to quickly validate that Intel platforms can handle concurrent, safety-relevant AI workloads in NICU-like scenarios. If they cannot see all workloads updating smoothly in one view within a short period, they are likely to revert to competing platforms.
How
The developer will:
- Use the provided README and launcher script to bring up the NICU GUI.
- Use either a sample warmer video or a live camera as input.
- Observe the status panel while the scene changes (doors open/close, staff enter/leave, baby present/absent, rPPG session running).
- They should experience a smooth, responsive, single-pane-of-glass view that proves the platform can handle multiple healthcare workloads at once.
User Flow(s) and Acceptance Criteria
- Developer shall clone the Healthcare AI Suite repo (2026.1 tag) on a fresh Ubuntu 24.04 install on an Intel Core Ultra (ARL/PTL) system.
- Developer shall follow the NICU Warmer README to install dependencies and launch the NICU sample app GUI using the provided launcher script (no manual backend steps).
- Upon launch, the GUI home screen shall display four clearly labeled status indicators for:
- Patient present (baby in warmer)
- Caregiver present (people around warmer)
- Latch safety (doors latched/unlatched)
- rPPG status (idle/active/completed)
- Developer shall start a demo session (sample video or camera) and observe that all four indicators update in near real-time as the scene changes.
- Status indicators shall be visible without scrolling and remain readable on a typical laptop display (e.g., 1920×1080).
- Changing conditions in the demo (e.g., caregiver entering/exiting, latch open/closed, baby visible/not visible) shall be reflected in the status panel within ~1 second of the visual change.
- KEI: All steps above (from clone on fresh Ubuntu to verifying live status updates) shall be completable in ≤ 20 minutes, including reading README and installing dependencies.