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- Merck et al. Multimodality Sensing for Eating Recognition. In PervasiveHealth 2016 Google ScholarDigital Library
- Bedri et al. EarBit: using Wearable Sensors to Detect Eating Episodes in Unconstrained Environments. In ACM IMWUT 2017 Google ScholarDigital Library
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- Audio-Kinetic Model for Automatic Dietary Monitoring with Earable Devices
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