海报:卡路里意识食物推荐系统

Akpa Akpro Elder Hippocrate, Yutaka Arakawa, K. Yasumoto
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世界卫生组织(世卫组织)的统计数据显示,超重和肥胖是全球第五大死亡风险,每年至少有280万成年人死亡。为了获得健康的体重,不仅要测量每天的食物摄入量,还要记录和分析,以便为患者和健康人提供在用餐时如何行为的建议。近年来,与饮食相关的研究和项目层出不穷。例如,Klesges等人开发了一个电脑游戏,鼓励儿童和年轻人享受学习好的和坏的营养平衡,并解释如何做出更健康的膳食选择b[2]。然而,关于根据用户行为推荐健康饮食模式的研究很少。据我们所知,没有一个系统可以根据一个人以前吃过的食物来建议未来的食物摄入量。我们的工作旨在通过扩展我们目前的食物体重测量系统b[3]来解决这一差距。
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Poster: Calorie-Aware Food Recommendation System
Statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO) show that overweight and obesity are the fifth leading risk of global death, with at least 2.8 millions adults dying each year [1]. In order to get a healthy weight, the daily food intake must be not only measured but also recorded and analyzed to provide to patients and healthy people suggestions about how to behave during their mealtimes. Recently, various studies and projects related to diet have been released. For example, Klesges et al. developed a computing game that encourages children and young people to enjoy learning good and bad nutrition balance, and explain how to make healthier meal choices [2]. However, few studies have been done on recommending healthy eating patterns based on users behaviors. To the best of our knowledge, there are no system that suggest future foods intake based on one’s previously consumed foods. Our work intends to address this gap, by extending our current food weight measurement system [3].
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