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Detection of eating gestures in older persons using imu sensors with multistage temporal convolutional networkWang et al., 2024
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- Wang C
- Mertes G
- Kyritsis K
- Ding L
- De Raedt W
- Camps G
- Kumar T
- Chen W
- Jia J
- Hallez H
- Vanrumste B
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- IEEE Sensors Journal
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Obesity and malnutrition have psychological and physiological impacts on the health of older adults. Automated eating gesture detection has the potential to advance the assessment of their dietary intake activity. However, detecting eating gestures in older adults …
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