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Automatic Identification of Temporal Sequences in Chewing Sounds

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Automatic Identification of Temporal Sequences in Chewing Sounds
Chewing is an essential part of food intake. The analysis and detection of food patterns is an important component of an automatic dietary monitoring system. However chewing is a time-variable process depending on food properties. We present an automated methodology to extract sub-sequences of similar chews from chewing sound recordings. The approach is based on a chew-accurate segmentation of the sound signal, a multi-objective evolutionary search for temporal partitions in the sequence using NSGA-II and a validation of the best solution by classification. We evaluate the method on chewing sound recordings from a four participant study, eating foods with different rheological properties. The proposed methodology allows to determine the most appropriate partitioning of the sequences and extract relevant sound features at the same time. Potato chips and chocolate showed a two-phase structure, for lasagne and apples a single-phase structure was derived. The results led to the hypothesis ...
Oliver Amft, Martin Kusserow, Gerhard Tröster
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where BIBM
Authors Oliver Amft, Martin Kusserow, Gerhard Tröster
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