Two-view 3D Reconstruction for Food Volume Estimation
The increasing prevalence of diet-related chronic diseases coupled with the ineffectiveness of traditional diet management methods have resulted in a need for novel tools to accurately and automatically assess meals. Recently, computer vision based systems that use meal images to assess their conten...
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Zusammenfassung: | The increasing prevalence of diet-related chronic diseases coupled with the
ineffectiveness of traditional diet management methods have resulted in a need
for novel tools to accurately and automatically assess meals. Recently,
computer vision based systems that use meal images to assess their content have
been proposed. Food portion estimation is the most difficult task for
individuals assessing their meals and it is also the least studied area. The
present paper proposes a three-stage system to calculate portion sizes using
two images of a dish acquired by mobile devices. The first stage consists in
understanding the configuration of the different views, after which a dense 3D
model is built from the two images; finally, this 3D model serves to extract
the volume of the different items. The system was extensively tested on 77 real
dishes of known volume, and achieved an average error of less than 10% in 5.5
seconds per dish. The proposed pipeline is computationally tractable and
requires no user input, making it a viable option for fully automated dietary
assessment. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1701.03330 |