CVAIOct 11, 2024

A SAM based Tool for Semi-Automatic Food Annotation

arXiv:2410.19756v11 citationsh-index: 37ECAI
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This addresses the bottleneck of data annotation for non-AI experts in nutritional sciences, though it is incremental as it adapts existing SAM technology.

The authors tackled the lack of annotated food data by developing a semi-automatic annotation tool using the Segment Anything Model (SAM), enabling user-friendly food segmentation and categorization in meal images.

The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) in food and nutrition research is hindered by a critical bottleneck: the lack of annotated food data. Despite the rise of highly efficient AI models designed for tasks such as food segmentation and classification, their practical application might necessitate proficiency in AI and machine learning principles, which can act as a challenge for non-AI experts in the field of nutritional sciences. Alternatively, it highlights the need to translate AI models into user-friendly tools that are accessible to all. To address this, we present a demo of a semi-automatic food image annotation tool leveraging the Segment Anything Model (SAM). The tool enables prompt-based food segmentation via user interactions, promoting user engagement and allowing them to further categorise food items within meal images and specify weight/volume if necessary. Additionally, we release a fine-tuned version of SAM's mask decoder, dubbed MealSAM, with the ViT-B backbone tailored specifically for food image segmentation. Our objective is not only to contribute to the field by encouraging participation, collaboration, and the gathering of more annotated food data but also to make AI technology available for a broader audience by translating AI into practical tools.

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