Collecting Food and Drink Intake Data With Voice Input: Development, Usability, and Acceptability Study
BackgroundVoice-based systems such as Amazon Alexa may be useful for collecting self-reported information in real time from participants of epidemiology studies using verbal input. In epidemiological research studies, self-reported data tend to be collected using short, infrequent questionnaires, in...
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Main Authors: | Louise A C Millard (Author), Laura Johnson (Author), Samuel R Neaves (Author), Peter A Flach (Author), Kate Tilling (Author), Deborah A Lawlor (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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