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Grab, Pay and Eat: Semantic Food Detection for Smart Restaurants

Grab, Pay and Eat: Semantic Food Detection for Smart Restaurants

14 November 2017
Eduardo Aguilar
Beatriz Remeseiro
Marc Bolaños
P. Radeva
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Papers citing "Grab, Pay and Eat: Semantic Food Detection for Smart Restaurants"

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Differential Evolution Integrated Hybrid Deep Learning Model for Object Detection in Pre-made Dishes
Differential Evolution Integrated Hybrid Deep Learning Model for Object Detection in Pre-made Dishes
Lujia Lv
Di Wu
Yangyi Xia
Jia Wu
Xiaojing Liu
Yi He
26
0
0
31 Dec 2024
Synthesizing Knowledge-enhanced Features for Real-world Zero-shot Food
  Detection
Synthesizing Knowledge-enhanced Features for Real-world Zero-shot Food Detection
Pengfei Zhou
Weiqing Min
Jiajun Song
Yang Zhang
Shuqiang Jiang
27
10
0
14 Feb 2024
A Comprehensive Survey of Image-Based Food Recognition and Volume
  Estimation Methods for Dietary Assessment
A Comprehensive Survey of Image-Based Food Recognition and Volume Estimation Methods for Dietary Assessment
G. Tahir
C. K. Loo
11
60
0
21 Jun 2021
Large Scale Visual Food Recognition
Large Scale Visual Food Recognition
Weiqing Min
Zhiling Wang
Yuxin Liu
Mengjia Luo
Lijuan Kang
Xiaoming Wei
Xiaolin K. Wei
Shuqiang Jiang
21
139
0
30 Mar 2021
An Artificial Intelligence-Based System to Assess Nutrient Intake for
  Hospitalised Patients
An Artificial Intelligence-Based System to Assess Nutrient Intake for Hospitalised Patients
Ya Lu
Thomai Stathopoulou
Maria F. Vasiloglou
Stergios Christodoulidis
Z. Stanga
S. Mougiakakou
3DH
4
47
0
18 Mar 2020
CookGAN: Meal Image Synthesis from Ingredients
CookGAN: Meal Image Synthesis from Ingredients
Fangda Han
Ricardo Guerrero
Vladimir Pavlovic
GAN
6
28
0
25 Feb 2020
When Segmentation is Not Enough: Rectifying Visual-Volume Discordance
  Through Multisensor Depth-Refined Semantic Segmentation for Food Intake
  Tracking in Long-Term Care
When Segmentation is Not Enough: Rectifying Visual-Volume Discordance Through Multisensor Depth-Refined Semantic Segmentation for Food Intake Tracking in Long-Term Care
Kaylen J. Pfisterer
Robert Amelard
A. Chung
Braeden Syrnyk
Alexander MacLean
Heather H. Keller
A. Wong
14
19
0
24 Oct 2019
Food recognition and recipe analysis: integrating visual content,
  context and external knowledge
Food recognition and recipe analysis: integrating visual content, context and external knowledge
Luis Herranz
Weiqing Min
Shuqiang Jiang
12
29
0
22 Jan 2018
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