HCAINov 5, 2025

SnappyMeal: Design and Longitudinal Evaluation of a Multimodal AI Food Logging Application

arXiv:2511.03907v1h-index: 7
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the need for better dietary tracking tools for individuals and experts, though it is incremental in applying AI to an existing domain.

The paper tackled the problem of inflexible and inaccurate food logging methods by proposing SnappyMeal, a multimodal AI system that improved flexibility and perceived accuracy, as shown in a 3-week deployment with over 500 logged instances and positive user feedback.

Food logging, both self-directed and prescribed, plays a critical role in uncovering correlations between diet, medical, fitness, and health outcomes. Through conversations with nutritional experts and individuals who practice dietary tracking, we find current logging methods, such as handwritten and app-based journaling, are inflexible and result in low adherence and potentially inaccurate nutritional summaries. These findings, corroborated by prior literature, emphasize the urgent need for improved food logging methods. In response, we propose SnappyMeal, an AI-powered dietary tracking system that leverages multimodal inputs to enable users to more flexibly log their food intake. SnappyMeal introduces goal-dependent follow-up questions to intelligently seek missing context from the user and information retrieval from user grocery receipts and nutritional databases to improve accuracy. We evaluate SnappyMeal through publicly available nutrition benchmarks and a multi-user, 3-week, in-the-wild deployment capturing over 500 logged food instances. Users strongly praised the multiple available input methods and reported a strong perceived accuracy. These insights suggest that multimodal AI systems can be leveraged to significantly improve dietary tracking flexibility and context-awareness, laying the groundwork for a new class of intelligent self-tracking applications.

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