Thumbs-Up: Wearable Sensing Device for Detecting Hand-to-Mouth Compulsive Habits

A sensor system detects hand-to-mouth behavior. The system includes an electrical bio-impedance spectrometer and an inertial measurement unit. The sensor system may be worn on the forearm. The sensor system recognizes hand-to-mouth behavior in real-time, facilitating monitoring and immediate interventions. An electrode positioning strategy optimizes the device's sensitivity and accuracy. Machine learning algorithms are leveraged to infer the hand-to-mouth detection. A prototype of the sensor system achieves 92% detection accuracy for recurrent usage by a single user and 90% accuracy for users that have not been previously encountered. 

Researchers

Joseph A Paradiso / Brian Mayton / Asaph Azaria

Departments: Program in Media Arts and Sciences, Media Lab
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Sensors & Monitoring
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • methods and apparatus for detecting hand-to-mouth behavior
    United States of America | Granted | 10,335,061

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