LiquidListener: Supporting Ubiquitous Liquid Volume Sensing via Singing Sounds
Taewon Kim,
Seohyeon Park,
Sangeun Oh
et al.
Abstract:This work proposes LiquidListener, a novel liquid volume sensing method for containers. Specifically, it enables the ubiquitous measurement of liquid volume not available in existing work due to i) dependencies on dedicated sensing hardware (e.g., capacity sensors) and containers (e.g., transparent containers) and ii) a high training intensity. A key enabler of LiquidListener is listening to singing sounds. When a user taps a container using solid objects, such as pens and teaspoons, the container vibrates fre… Show more
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