We propose a two-stage recognition system for detecting arm gestures related to human meal intake. Information retrieved from such a system can be used for automatic dietary monitoring in the domain of behavioural medicine. We demonstrate that arm gestures can be clustered and detected using inertial sensors. To validate our method, experimental results including 384 gestures from two subjects are presented. Using isolated discrimination based on HMMs an accuracy of 94% can be achieved. When spotting the gestures in continous movement data, an accuracy of up to 87% is reached. © 2005 IEEE
Background: Thanks to the increased interest towards health and lifestyle, a larger adoption in wear...
Unobtrusive body-worn sensors can continuously interpret user activity and react proactively in spor...
This dissertation considers the problem of recognizing wrist motions during eating. The wrist motion...
We propose a two-stage recognition system for detecting arm gestures related to human meal intake. I...
Despite the increasing developments on human activity recognition using wearable technology, there a...
Advances in body sensing and mobile health technology have created new opportunities for empowering ...
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Advances in body sensing and mobile health technology have created new opportunities for empowering ...
Food intake gesture technology is one of a new strategy for obesity people managing their health car...
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Motivated by challenges and opportunities in nutritional epidemiology and food journaling, ubiquitou...
Background: Thanks to the increased interest towards health and lifestyle, a larger adoption in wear...
Unobtrusive body-worn sensors can continuously interpret user activity and react proactively in spor...
This dissertation considers the problem of recognizing wrist motions during eating. The wrist motion...
We propose a two-stage recognition system for detecting arm gestures related to human meal intake. I...
Despite the increasing developments on human activity recognition using wearable technology, there a...
Advances in body sensing and mobile health technology have created new opportunities for empowering ...
Objective: An imbalanced diet elevates health risks for many chronic diseases including obesity. Die...
Advances in body sensing and mobile health technology have created new opportunities for empowering ...
Food intake gesture technology is one of a new strategy for obesity people managing their health car...
Wearable motion tracking sensors are now widely used to monitor physical activity, and have recently...
Eating difficulties and the subsequent need for eating assistance are a prevalent issue within the e...
Motivated by challenges and opportunities in nutritional epidemiology and food journaling, ubiquitou...
Background: Thanks to the increased interest towards health and lifestyle, a larger adoption in wear...
Unobtrusive body-worn sensors can continuously interpret user activity and react proactively in spor...
This dissertation considers the problem of recognizing wrist motions during eating. The wrist motion...