MADiMa 2018 - 4th International Workshop on Multimedia Assisted Dietary Management (MADiMa2018)
Date2018-07-13 - 2018-07-15
Deadline2018-04-27
VenueStockholm, Sweden
Keywords
Websitehttps://madima.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
After the success of the past MADiMa workshops, we would like to present to you the MADiMa2018 to be hosted at IJCAI-ECAI-18, Stockholm, Sweden at one day between July 13th and July 15th, 2018. This year, MADiMa and CEA are organized for the first time at the same place.
Food and nutrition are closely related to good health and wellness. Worldwide, the prevention of onset and progression of diet-related acute (e.g. food allergic reactions) and chronic diseases (e.g. diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases and cancer) requires reliable and intuitive dietary monitoring and management. The need for accurate, automatic, real-time and personalized dietary advice has been recently complemented by the advances in computer vision, machine learning, wearable devices and smartphone technologies, permitting the development of the first systems for diet monitoring, analysis and assessment using multimedia technologies. In the field of nutritional management, multimedia not only bridges diverse information and communication technologies, but also computer science with medicine, nutrition and dietetics. This confluence brings new challenges and opportunities on dietary management.
Scope
MADiMa2018 aims to bring together researchers from the diverse fields of engineering, computer science and nutrition who investigate the use of information and communication technologies for better monitoring and management of food intake. The combined use of multimedia, machine learning algorithms, ubiquitous computing and mobile technologies permit the development of applications and systems able to monitor the dietary behavior, analyze food intake, identify eating patterns and provide feedback to the user towards healthier nutrition. The researchers will present their latest progress and discuss novel ideas in the field. Besides the technologies used, emphasis will be given to the precise problem definition, the available nutritional databases, the need for benchmarking multimedia databases of packed and unpacked food and the evaluation protocols.
Topics
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
Ubiquitous and mobile computing for dietary assessment
Computer vision for food detection, segmentation and recognition
Deep learning for food analysis
3D reconstruction for food portion estimation
Augmented reality for food portion estimation
Wearable sensors for food intake detection
Computerized food composition (nutrients, allergens) analysis
Multimedia technologies for eating monitoring
Food image analysis and social media
Smartphone technologies for dietary behavioral patterns
Food multimedia databases
Evaluation protocols of dietary management systems
Multimedia assisted self-management of health and disease
ICT technologies for tackling mal- and undernutrition
Vision techniques for food quality check
Food and nutrition are closely related to good health and wellness. Worldwide, the prevention of onset and progression of diet-related acute (e.g. food allergic reactions) and chronic diseases (e.g. diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases and cancer) requires reliable and intuitive dietary monitoring and management. The need for accurate, automatic, real-time and personalized dietary advice has been recently complemented by the advances in computer vision, machine learning, wearable devices and smartphone technologies, permitting the development of the first systems for diet monitoring, analysis and assessment using multimedia technologies. In the field of nutritional management, multimedia not only bridges diverse information and communication technologies, but also computer science with medicine, nutrition and dietetics. This confluence brings new challenges and opportunities on dietary management.
Scope
MADiMa2018 aims to bring together researchers from the diverse fields of engineering, computer science and nutrition who investigate the use of information and communication technologies for better monitoring and management of food intake. The combined use of multimedia, machine learning algorithms, ubiquitous computing and mobile technologies permit the development of applications and systems able to monitor the dietary behavior, analyze food intake, identify eating patterns and provide feedback to the user towards healthier nutrition. The researchers will present their latest progress and discuss novel ideas in the field. Besides the technologies used, emphasis will be given to the precise problem definition, the available nutritional databases, the need for benchmarking multimedia databases of packed and unpacked food and the evaluation protocols.
Topics
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
Ubiquitous and mobile computing for dietary assessment
Computer vision for food detection, segmentation and recognition
Deep learning for food analysis
3D reconstruction for food portion estimation
Augmented reality for food portion estimation
Wearable sensors for food intake detection
Computerized food composition (nutrients, allergens) analysis
Multimedia technologies for eating monitoring
Food image analysis and social media
Smartphone technologies for dietary behavioral patterns
Food multimedia databases
Evaluation protocols of dietary management systems
Multimedia assisted self-management of health and disease
ICT technologies for tackling mal- and undernutrition
Vision techniques for food quality check
Other CFPs
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