IEEJ Transactions on Electronics, Information and Systems
Online ISSN : 1348-8155
Print ISSN : 0385-4221
ISSN-L : 0385-4221
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Automatic Detecting of Meal Patterns using Conductive Chopsticks
Hirotoshi AmemiyaYuki YamagishiJun KawaiShigeo Kaneda
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2014 Volume 134 Issue 4 Pages 571-580

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Dietary education continues to attract attention. One target of such attention is the meals consumed alone by senior citizens whose eating habits are often unhealthy, inadequate, and irregular. To solve this problem, the life-log data of eating habits are effective. However, conventional sensing approaches with video cameras suffer from privacy concerns and low accuracy that reflects poor lighting conditions. This paper proposes to solve this problem with a new method that records an ingestion log without burdening users. Our proposed method, which focuses on the closed circuit conductivity that is constructed from food, chopsticks, and a human body, determines the resistance value of the closed circuit and detects two actions: grasping food and carrying it to the mouth. We implemented our prototype chopsticks and experimentally verified our proposed methods. The accuracy of carrying food to the mouth exceeded 99% evaluation also clarified that our proposed method identifies participants who fail to join meal communities of young men/women around a table.
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© 2014 by the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan
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