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BIBM
2007
IEEE
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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 t...
Oliver Amft, Martin Kusserow, Gerhard Tröster
HUC
2005
Springer
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Analysis of Chewing Sounds for Dietary Monitoring
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...
Oliver Amft, Mathias Stäger, Paul Lukowicz, G...
ISWC
2005
IEEE
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Detection of eating and drinking arm gestures using inertial body-worn sensors
We propose a two-stage recognition system for detecting arm gestures related to typical meal intake. Information retrieved from such a system can be used for automatic dietary mon...
Oliver Amft, Holger Junker, Gerhard Tröster