The observation of food intake and ingestive behavior remains an open problem that has significant implications in the study and treatment of obesity and eating disorders. A novel method of fusing a sensor and pattern recognition method was developed to detect periods of food intake based on non-invasive monitoring of chewing. A surface-type EMG electrode was used to capture the movement of the lower jaw from volunteers during periods of quiet sitting, and food consumption. These signals were processed to extract the most relevant features, identifying from 4 to 10 features most critical for classifying the type of food consumed. Fuzzy classifiers were trained to create food intake, detection models. The simplicity of the sensor may result ...
Wearable devices monitoring food intake through passive sensing is slowly emerging to complement sel...
Monitoring of human eating behaviour has been attracting interest over the last few years, as a mean...
Studies of food intake and ingestive behavior in free-living conditions most often rely on self-repo...
Objective monitoring of food intake and ingestive behavior in a free-living environment remains an o...
Food intake is a major healthcare issue in developed countries that has become an economic and socia...
Many methods for monitoring diet and food intake rely on subjects self-reporting their daily intake....
A methodology of studying of ingestive behavior by non-invasive monitoring of swallowing (deglutitio...
Monitoring Ingestive Behavior (MIB) of individuals is of special importance to identify and treat ea...
This paper presents a novel fully automatic food intake detection methodology, an important step tow...
Obesity is a growing healthcare challenge in present days. Objective automated methods of food intak...
Nowadays, individuals have very stressful lifestyles, affecting their nutritional habits. In the ear...
Understanding of eating behaviors associated with obesity requires objective and accurate monitoring...
The vast majority of dietary and eating behavior assessment methods are based on self-reports. They ...
In the context of dietary management, accurate monitoring of eating habits is receiving increased at...
Background: The available methods for monitoring food intake-which for a great part rely on self-rep...
Wearable devices monitoring food intake through passive sensing is slowly emerging to complement sel...
Monitoring of human eating behaviour has been attracting interest over the last few years, as a mean...
Studies of food intake and ingestive behavior in free-living conditions most often rely on self-repo...
Objective monitoring of food intake and ingestive behavior in a free-living environment remains an o...
Food intake is a major healthcare issue in developed countries that has become an economic and socia...
Many methods for monitoring diet and food intake rely on subjects self-reporting their daily intake....
A methodology of studying of ingestive behavior by non-invasive monitoring of swallowing (deglutitio...
Monitoring Ingestive Behavior (MIB) of individuals is of special importance to identify and treat ea...
This paper presents a novel fully automatic food intake detection methodology, an important step tow...
Obesity is a growing healthcare challenge in present days. Objective automated methods of food intak...
Nowadays, individuals have very stressful lifestyles, affecting their nutritional habits. In the ear...
Understanding of eating behaviors associated with obesity requires objective and accurate monitoring...
The vast majority of dietary and eating behavior assessment methods are based on self-reports. They ...
In the context of dietary management, accurate monitoring of eating habits is receiving increased at...
Background: The available methods for monitoring food intake-which for a great part rely on self-rep...
Wearable devices monitoring food intake through passive sensing is slowly emerging to complement sel...
Monitoring of human eating behaviour has been attracting interest over the last few years, as a mean...
Studies of food intake and ingestive behavior in free-living conditions most often rely on self-repo...