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Edward Sazonov is affiliated with the University of Alabama in the United States. Their research spans the intersection of medicine and engineering, with a particular focus on biomedical engineering and public health domains.

Their recent scholarly contributions include the following papers:

  • A CNN-LSTM neural network for recognition of puffing in smoking episodes using wearable sensors, 2020, Biomedical Engineering Letters
  • Automatic Count of Bites and Chews From Videos of Eating Episodes, 2020, IEEE Access
  • Comparison of Wearable Sensors for Estimation of Chewing Strength, 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Perspective: Opportunities and Challenges of Technology Tools in Dietary and Activity Assessment: Bridging Stakeholder Viewpoints, 2021, Advances in Nutrition
  • Development and Validation of an Objective, Passive Dietary Assessment Method for Estimating Food and Nutrient Intake in Households in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Study Protocol, 2020, Current Developments in Nutrition

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Megan A. McCrory
  • Alex Kojo Anderson
  • Tonmoy Ghosh
  • Benny Lo
  • Mingui Sun

Among the favored publication venues for Sazonov's work are:

  • Current Developments in Nutrition
  • Sensors
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Frontiers in Nutrition
  • IEEE Access

Their research is primarily rooted in the fields of medicine (68 publications) and engineering (50 publications). Subfields with notable focus include biomedical engineering (45 publications), public health, environmental and occupational health (43 publications), computer vision and pattern recognition (12 publications), physiology (11 publications), and nutrition and dietetics (6 publications).

Sazonov's scientific topics predominantly cover nutritional studies and diet (62 publications), advanced chemical sensor technologies (42 publications), obesity, physical activity, and diet (20 publications), and muscle activation and electromyography studies (14 publications). Other areas of interest involve advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials (12 publications), context-aware activity recognition systems (12 publications), and non-invasive vital sign monitoring (10 publications).

Best Publications

  • Monitoring of Posture Allocations and Activities by a Shoe-Based Wearable Sensor

    Edward S Sazonov;George Fulk;James Hill;Yves Schutz

  • Self-Powered Sensors for Monitoring of Highway Bridges

    E. Sazonov;Haodong Li;D. Curry;P. Pillay

  • Wearable sensors : fundamentals, implementation and applications

    Edward Sazonov;Michael R. Neuman

  • Automatic Ingestion Monitor: A Novel Wearable Device for Monitoring of Ingestive Behavior

    Juan M. Fontana;Muhammad Farooq;Edward Sazonov

  • Non-invasive monitoring of chewing and swallowing for objective quantification of ingestive behavior.

    Edward Sazonov;Stephanie Schuckers;Paulo Lopez-Meyer;Oleksandr Makeyev

  • Optimal spatial sampling interval for damage detection by curvature or strain energy mode shapes

    Edward Sazonov;Powsiri Klinkhachorn

  • A Sensor System for Automatic Detection of Food Intake Through Non-Invasive Monitoring of Chewing

    E. S. Sazonov;J. M. Fontana

  • Automatic Detection of Swallowing Events by Acoustical Means for Applications of Monitoring of Ingestive Behavior

    E.S. Sazonov;O. Makeyev;S. Schuckers;P. Lopez-Meyer

  • Wireless intelligent sensor network for autonomous structural health monitoring

    Edward S. Sazonov;Kerop D. Janoyan;Ratan Jha

  • Automatic Detection of Temporal Gait Parameters in Poststroke Individuals

    P. Lopez-Meyer;G. D. Fulk;E. S. Sazonov

  • The effect of time synchronization of wireless sensors on the modal analysis of structures

    V Krishnamurthy;K Fowler;E Sazonov

  • A Novel Wearable Device for Food Intake and Physical Activity Recognition

    Muhammad Farooq;Edward Sazonov

  • A Comparative Review of Footwear-Based Wearable Systems

    Nagaraj Hegde;Matthew Bries;Edward Sazonov

  • Automatic Recognition of Activities of Daily Living Utilizing Insole-Based and Wrist-Worn Wearable Sensors

    Nagaraj Hegde;Matthew Bries;Tracy Swibas;Edward Melanson

  • Using Sensors to Measure Activity in People with Stroke

    George D. Fulk;Edward Sazonov

  • A novel approach for food intake detection using electroglottography

    Muhammad Farooq;Juan M Fontana;Edward Sazonov

  • Toward objective monitoring of ingestive behavior in free-living population.

    Edward S. Sazonov;Stephanie A.C. Schuckers;Paulo Lopez-Meyer;Oleksandr Makeyev

  • Wearable shoe-based device for rehabilitation of stroke patients

    S. Ryan Edgar;Timothy Swyka;George Fulk;Edward S. Sazonov

  • Activity-based sleep–wake identification in infants

    Edward Sazonov;Nadezhda Sazonova;Stephanie Schuckers;Michael Neuman

  • Highly Accurate Recognition of Human Postures and Activities Through Classification With Rejection

    Wenlong Tang;Edward S. Sazonov

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephanie Schuckers
Stephanie Schuckers Clarkson University
Stephen T. Tiffany
Stephen T. Tiffany University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Maria Hernandez-Reif
Maria Hernandez-Reif University of Alabama
Pragasen Pillay
Pragasen Pillay Concordia University
Emil Jovanov
Emil Jovanov University of Alabama in Huntsville
Mingui Sun
Mingui Sun University of Pittsburgh
Benny Lo
Benny Lo Imperial College London
Stavroula G. Mougiakakou
Stavroula G. Mougiakakou University of Bern
Giovanni Maria Farinella
Giovanni Maria Farinella University of Catania

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