IRCYSep 8, 2018

A survey of food recommenders

arXiv:1809.02862v3
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This is an incremental survey that organizes existing knowledge on food recommendation systems for researchers and practitioners.

The paper surveys the literature on food recommenders, covering various system types, datasets, technical approaches, and constraints.

Everyone eats. However, people do not always know what to eat. They need a little help and inspiration. Consequently, a number of apps, services, and programs have developed recommenders around food. These cover food, meal, recipe, and restaurant recommendations, which are the most common use cases, but also other areas such as substitute ingredients, menus, and diets. The latter is especially important in the area of health and wellness where users have more specific dietary needs and goals. In this survey, we review the food recommender literature. We cover the types of systems in terms of their goals and what they are recommending, the datasets and signals that they use to train models, the technical approaches and model types used, as well as some of the system constraints.

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