Software system for entering food into a diet log where the dieter submits a photo of the food and another person records the food log data
First Claim
1. A software system including:
- a method to receive and store images of food and/or beverages, an interface to access these images, and a method to enter and associate with the image the details of the food and/or beverages in the images for the purpose of cataloging dietary information.
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Abstract
Keeping a food diet log has been shown to significantly improve diet quality and weight loss efforts. Keeping a diet log is generally tedious. To facilitate that, an image can be recorded of what the dieter is going to eat. This image is then sent to another person for diet log entry. The person entering the diet log may be someone known to the dieter, or a third party. The likely implementation would be the dieter takes a photo with a cell phone, which is submitted to a web application. Dieter pays for a person at the web company to enter the food info from the photo. Dieter may include supplemental information to help identify the food. Existing diet logs require tedious manual entry, and are difficult to use from a mobile device. Tedium and access are major impediments to continuing a diet log.
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7 Claims
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1. A software system including:
- a method to receive and store images of food and/or beverages, an interface to access these images, and a method to enter and associate with the image the details of the food and/or beverages in the images for the purpose of cataloging dietary information.
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3. A software application for reviewing images and entering details which consists of:
- a method to access images of food and/or beverages from their storage location, a method to display those images to a human user, and a method to enter and store or transmit to an outside system information about the food and/or beverages in the image potentially including type of food, portion size, estimated portion size, brand, and dietary information such as calories, fats, protein, and carbohydrates.
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4. A web-enabled server application including:
- an interface which accepts images of food and/or beverages and associates those images with a user entity on the system, a web interface to allow a web browser to display those images to a person for review, an input form to allow the person to enter information about the food and/or beverages in the image potentially including type of food, portion size, estimated portion size, brand, and dietary information, and a storage capability that will associate that entered food information with the user associated with the image.
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