Smart and ICT assisted devices for dietary assessment – when will traditional paper based methods be retiring

  • Bent Egberg Mikkelsen (Lecturer)

Activity: Talks and presentationsTalks and presentations in private or public companies

Description

Data collection in dietary intake studies using traditional methods is costly and time consuming. As a result ICT assisted measurement of dietary behavior has attracted interest from the nutrition research community and a number of groups across the world has through different trajectories tried to reduce the workload related to determining food intake. The aim of the symposium is to present the current state of play within smart ICT assisted devices for automated dietary data assessment – here referred to as Realtime Dietary Assessment Technologies (RDAT).
Period7 Dec 2017
Event titleProfessional Updates, Nutrition & Diet
Event typeSeminar
LocationLausanne, SwitzerlandShow on map
Degree of RecognitionRegional

Keywords

  • DIMS
  • RDAT
  • FoodScape Lab
  • FoodScape Lab Studies
  • Realtime dietary assessment technologies