The paper reports the results of the first stage of our work on an automatic dietary monitoring system. The work is part of a large European project on using ubiquitous systems to support healthy lifestyle and cardiovascular disease prevention. We demonstrate that sound from the user's mouth can be used to detect that he/she is eating. The paper also shows how different kinds of food can be recognized by analyzing chewing sounds. The sounds are acquired with a microphone located inside the ear canal. This is an unobtrusive location widely accepted in other applications (hearing aids, headsets). To validate our method we present experimental results containing 3500 seconds of chewing data from four subjects on four different food types typic...
Monitoring a person’s nutritional consumption is costly and complex. To solve this problem a new tec...
This paper presents an approach for automatically detecting eating activities by measuring deformati...
Chewing is an essential part of food intake. The analysis and detection of food patterns is an impor...
The paper reports the results of the first stage of our work on an automatic dietary monitoring syst...
The analysis of the food intake behavior has the potential to provide insights into the development ...
Today dietary assessments require manual information sampling in paper or electronic questionnaires ...
Obesity is a growing healthcare challenge in present days. Objective automated methods of food intak...
In the context of dietary management, accurate monitoring of eating habits is receiving increased at...
A method for non-invasive monitoring of human food intake behavior and long-term dietary protocol ha...
The World Health Organization pointed out an increasing percentage of obese people in the past decad...
Monitoring of human eating behaviour has been attracting interest over the last few years, as a mean...
Monitoring of eating behavior using wearable technology is receiving increased attention, driven by ...
A methodology of studying of ingestive behavior by non-invasive monitoring of swallowing (deglutitio...
Automatic dietary monitoring (ADM) offers new perspectives to reduce the self-reporting burden for p...
Monitoring a person’s nutritional consumption is costly and complex. To solve this problem a new tec...
This paper presents an approach for automatically detecting eating activities by measuring deformati...
Chewing is an essential part of food intake. The analysis and detection of food patterns is an impor...
The paper reports the results of the first stage of our work on an automatic dietary monitoring syst...
The analysis of the food intake behavior has the potential to provide insights into the development ...
Today dietary assessments require manual information sampling in paper or electronic questionnaires ...
Obesity is a growing healthcare challenge in present days. Objective automated methods of food intak...
In the context of dietary management, accurate monitoring of eating habits is receiving increased at...
A method for non-invasive monitoring of human food intake behavior and long-term dietary protocol ha...
The World Health Organization pointed out an increasing percentage of obese people in the past decad...
Monitoring of human eating behaviour has been attracting interest over the last few years, as a mean...
Monitoring of eating behavior using wearable technology is receiving increased attention, driven by ...
A methodology of studying of ingestive behavior by non-invasive monitoring of swallowing (deglutitio...
Automatic dietary monitoring (ADM) offers new perspectives to reduce the self-reporting burden for p...
Monitoring a person’s nutritional consumption is costly and complex. To solve this problem a new tec...
This paper presents an approach for automatically detecting eating activities by measuring deformati...
Chewing is an essential part of food intake. The analysis and detection of food patterns is an impor...