CLMar 31, 2025

Crossing Boundaries: Leveraging Semantic Divergences to Explore Cultural Novelty in Cooking Recipes

arXiv:2503.24027v2
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This addresses the lack of robust metrics for cultural novelty in AI, which is important for researchers in NLP and cultural studies, though it appears incremental in combining existing divergence methods with a new dataset.

The paper tackles the problem of quantifying cultural novelty in text by proposing Jensen-Shannon Divergence metrics applied to a new dataset of 500 dishes and 100,000 recipes from over 150 countries, finding significant correlations with established cultural measures.

Novelty modeling and detection is a core topic in Natural Language Processing (NLP), central to numerous tasks such as recommender systems and automatic summarization. It involves identifying pieces of text that deviate in some way from previously known information. However, novelty is also a crucial determinant of the unique perception of relevance and quality of an experience, as it rests upon each individual's understanding of the world. Social factors, particularly cultural background, profoundly influence perceptions of novelty and innovation. Cultural novelty arises from differences in salience and novelty as shaped by the distance between distinct communities. While cultural diversity has garnered increasing attention in artificial intelligence (AI), the lack of robust metrics for quantifying cultural novelty hinders a deeper understanding of these divergences. This gap limits quantifying and understanding cultural differences within computational frameworks. To address this, we propose an interdisciplinary framework that integrates knowledge from sociology and management. Central to our approach is GlobalFusion, a novel dataset comprising 500 dishes and approximately 100,000 cooking recipes capturing cultural adaptation from over 150 countries. By introducing a set of Jensen-Shannon Divergence metrics for novelty, we leverage this dataset to analyze textual divergences when recipes from one community are modified by another with a different cultural background. The results reveal significant correlations between our cultural novelty metrics and established cultural measures based on linguistic, religious, and geographical distances. Our findings highlight the potential of our framework to advance the understanding and measurement of cultural diversity in AI.

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