• DocumentCode
    3286219
  • Title

    Discrimination of eating habits with a wearable bone conduction sound recorder system

  • Author

    Shuzo, Masaki ; Lopez, Guillaume ; Takashima, Tomoko ; Komori, Shintaro ; Delaunay, Jean-Jacques ; Yamada, Ichiro ; Tatsuta, Seiji ; Yanagimoto, Shintaro

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    25-28 Oct. 2009
  • Firstpage
    1666
  • Lastpage
    1669
  • Abstract
    Continuous monitoring of eating habits could be useful in preventing lifestyle diseases such as the metabolic syndrome. Conventional methods consist in self-reporting and mastication frequency calculation from myoelectric potential of the masseter muscle, both resulting in a significant burden for the user. We developed a non-invasive wearable sensing system that can record eating habits over a long period of time in daily life. Our original sensing system is composed by a bone conduction microphone placed in the ears, from which sound data are collected to a portable IC recorder. Applying frequency spectrum analysis on collected sound data, we could not only count the mastication number during eating, but also accurately differentiate eating, drinking, and speaking activities, which can be used to evaluate the regularity of meals. Moreover, using clustering of sound spectra, we found it is possible to classify types of foods eaten regarding their texture.
  • Keywords
    acoustic signal detection; bioelectric potentials; bone; medical signal processing; microphones; sensors; bone conduction microphone; drinking; eating habits; frequency spectrum analysis; lifestyle diseases; masseter muscle; mastication; metabolic syndrome; myoelectric potential; noninvasive wearable sensing system; portable IC recorder; sound spectra; speaking activity; wearable bone conduction sound recorder system; Biomedical monitoring; Bone diseases; Data analysis; Ear; Frequency; Hospitals; Microphones; Muscles; Prototypes; Robustness;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Sensors, 2009 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Christchurch
  • ISSN
    1930-0395
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-4548-6
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1930-0395
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICSENS.2009.5398517
  • Filename
    5398517