Computational Models for the Evolution of World Cuisines

Rudraksh Tuwani, Nutan Sahoo, Navjot Singh, Ganesh Bagler
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Cooking is a unique endeavor that forms the core of our cultural identity. Culinary systems across the world have evolved over a period of time in the backdrop of complex interplay of diverse sociocultural factors including geographic, climatic and genetic influences. Data-driven investigations can offer interesting insights into the structural and organizational principles of cuisines. Herein, we use a comprehensive repertoire of 158544 recipes from 25 geo-cultural regions across the world to investigate the statistical patterns in combinations of ingredients and their categories. Further, we develop computational models for the evolution of cuisines. Our analysis reveals copy-mutation as a plausible mechanism of culinary evolution. As the world copes with the challenges of diet-linked disorders, knowledge of the key determinants of culinary evolution can drive the creation of novel recipe generation algorithms aimed at dietary interventions for better nutrition and health.
世界菜系演化的计算模型
烹饪是一种独特的努力,它构成了我们文化认同的核心。世界各地的烹饪系统在地理、气候和遗传影响等多种社会文化因素复杂相互作用的背景下发展了一段时间。数据驱动的调查可以为菜系的结构和组织原理提供有趣的见解。在此,我们使用了来自全球25个地理文化区域的158544种食谱的综合清单来研究成分组合及其类别的统计模式。此外,我们还开发了菜系进化的计算模型。我们的分析表明,复制突变是烹饪进化的一种合理机制。随着世界应对与饮食有关的疾病的挑战,了解烹饪进化的关键决定因素可以推动创造新的食谱生成算法,旨在通过饮食干预改善营养和健康。
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