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Foodbot

Philips Kokoh Prasetyo, Palakorn Achananuparp, Ee-Peng Lim

202023 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent research has identified a few design flaws in popular mobile health (mHealth) applications for promoting healthy eating lifestyle, such as mobile food journals. These include tediousness of manual food logging, inadequate food database coverage, and a lack of healthy dietary goal setting. To address these issues, we present Foodbot, a chatbot-based mHealth application for goal-oriented just-in-time (JIT) healthy eating interventions. Powered by a large-scale food knowledge graph, Foodbot utilizes automatic speech recognition and mobile messaging interface to record food intake. Moreover, Foodbot allows users to set goals and guides their behavior toward the goals via JIT notification prompts, interactive dialogues, and personalized recommendation. Altogether, the Foodbot framework demonstrates the use of open-source data, tools, and platforms to build a practical mHealth solution for supporting healthy eating lifestyle in the general population.

Topics & Concepts

mHealthHealthy eatingSet (abstract data type)Computer scienceMultimediaMobile deviceMobile technologyInterface (matter)Internet privacyMobile appsUser interfaceHuman–computer interactionWorld Wide WebHealthy foodeHealthBehaviour changeMobile computingBehavior changeMedicineMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsAI in Service InteractionsInnovative Human-Technology Interaction
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