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EAT: A Reliable Eating Assessment Technology for Free-living Individuals
Sponsor: Northwestern University
Summary
This study utilizes a small, privacy-conscious wearable device intended to monitor human behaviors. The device is worn around the neck, capturing the wearer's head and upper torso within its field of view, and records color images without audio. Participants visit the lab for consent, device training and recording of several activities using the device. Participants will then take the device home and wear it during their normal schedules for four "active" weeks. During each active week, participants will wear the device, keep a log of all food and drink items consumed throughout the day and participate in unscheduled phone calls with a dietitian. A "washout" week occurs in between each active week in which participants do not need to complete any study tasks. Alongside the device, we have included three privacy filters (blur, edge, and avatar) capable of obscuring faces and objects seen in the device-captured images. All participants will be subject to unfiltered recording during their first week followed by a different filter each following active week in a random order. At the start of each active week, participants view an example of what their recorded images will look like that week (given the privacy filter). At the end of the seven weeks, participants will return the device and provide the lab with feedback on the design of the device and its privacy-preserving features.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
72
Start Date
2024-09-04
Completion Date
2025-10
Last Updated
2024-10-23
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Blur Obfuscation
Blurring is applied to the RGB images.
Cartoon Obfuscation
Cartoonization is applied to the RGB images.
Edge Obfuscation
A black background and simple outlines of objects/people are applied to the RGB images.
No Obfuscation (raw)
No editing is performed on the RGB images.
Locations (1)
Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois, United States