The BALANCE system combines an intuitive entry form for calorie intake with a body-area sensor which caters for activity classification. The system relies on the analysis of acceleration patterns to classify the participants’ activities, e.g., sitting, running, walking, or bicycling. By correlating activity types and their corresponding durations, the users’ calorie expenditures are estimated.
Application metadata | |
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Area of expertise | Track food intake and caloric expenditure |
Application name | Balance |
Website | |
Platforms | Nokia Symbian: Nokia Symbian |
Sensors | Accelerometer, Barometer, Coupled, GPS, Timer |
License of source code | Open |
Cost for use | Free |
Engaging level | Hybrid |
Incentive techniques | Collective, No-Monetary |
Type of access | Authenticated |
Proposition paper | |
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Title | BALANCE: towards a usable pervasive wellness application with accurate activity inference. |
Url | https://turing.eas.asu.edu/cse494sp09/BALANCE.pdf |
Citation | Denning, T., Andrew, A., Chaudhri, R., Hartung, C., Lester, J., Borriello, G., Duncan, G., pp. 5:1–5:6 2009. BALANCE: towards a usable pervasive wellness application with accurate activity inference. In: Proceedings of the 10th workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile). |