Research suggests that there might be a relationship between chew count as well as chewing rate and energy intake. Chewing has been used in wearable sensor systems for the automatic detection of food intake, but little work has been reported on the automatic measurement of chew count or chewing rate. This work presents a method for the automatic quantification of chewing episodes captured by a piezoelectric sensor system. The proposed method was tested on 120 meals from 30 participants using two approaches. In a semi-automatic approach, histogram-based peak detection was used to count the number of chews in manually annotated chewing segments, resulting in a mean absolute error of 10.40 % ± 7.03%. In a fully automatic approach, au...
The vast majority of dietary and eating behavior assessment methods are based on self-reports. They ...
Chewing is essential in regulating metabolism and initiating digestion. Various methods have been us...
The paper reports the results of the first stage of our work on an automatic dietary monitoring syst...
Research suggests that there might be a relationship between chew count as well as chewing rate and ...
Monitoring of eating behavior using wearable technology is receiving increased attention, driven by ...
The analysis of the food intake behavior has the potential to provide insights into the development ...
A methodology of studying of ingestive behavior by non-invasive monitoring of swallowing (deglutitio...
Monitoring of human eating behaviour has been attracting interest over the last few years, as a mean...
We present an eating detection algorithm for wearable sensors based on first detecting chewing cycle...
Understanding of eating behaviors associated with obesity requires objective and accurate monitoring...
The World Health Organization pointed out an increasing percentage of obese people in the past decad...
In the context of dietary management, accurate monitoring of eating habits is receiving increased at...
Current methods to detect eating behavior events (i.e., bites, chews, and swallows) lack objective m...
Current methods to detect eating behavior events (i.e., bites, chews, and swallows) lack objective m...
Automatic dietary monitoring (ADM) offers new perspectives to reduce the self-reporting burden for p...
The vast majority of dietary and eating behavior assessment methods are based on self-reports. They ...
Chewing is essential in regulating metabolism and initiating digestion. Various methods have been us...
The paper reports the results of the first stage of our work on an automatic dietary monitoring syst...
Research suggests that there might be a relationship between chew count as well as chewing rate and ...
Monitoring of eating behavior using wearable technology is receiving increased attention, driven by ...
The analysis of the food intake behavior has the potential to provide insights into the development ...
A methodology of studying of ingestive behavior by non-invasive monitoring of swallowing (deglutitio...
Monitoring of human eating behaviour has been attracting interest over the last few years, as a mean...
We present an eating detection algorithm for wearable sensors based on first detecting chewing cycle...
Understanding of eating behaviors associated with obesity requires objective and accurate monitoring...
The World Health Organization pointed out an increasing percentage of obese people in the past decad...
In the context of dietary management, accurate monitoring of eating habits is receiving increased at...
Current methods to detect eating behavior events (i.e., bites, chews, and swallows) lack objective m...
Current methods to detect eating behavior events (i.e., bites, chews, and swallows) lack objective m...
Automatic dietary monitoring (ADM) offers new perspectives to reduce the self-reporting burden for p...
The vast majority of dietary and eating behavior assessment methods are based on self-reports. They ...
Chewing is essential in regulating metabolism and initiating digestion. Various methods have been us...
The paper reports the results of the first stage of our work on an automatic dietary monitoring syst...