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Identification of Requirements for Computer-Supported Matching of Food Consumption Data with Food Composition Data
This paper identifies the requirements for computer-supported food matching, in order to address not only national and European but also international current related needs and represents an integrated research contribution of the FP7 EuroDISH project. The available classification and coding systems...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5946218/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29601516 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10040433 |
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author | Koroušić Seljak, Barbara Korošec, Peter Eftimov, Tome Ocke, Marga van der Laan, Jan Roe, Mark Berry, Rachel Crispim, Sandra Patricia Turrini, Aida Krems, Carolin Slimani, Nadia Finglas, Paul |
author_facet | Koroušić Seljak, Barbara Korošec, Peter Eftimov, Tome Ocke, Marga van der Laan, Jan Roe, Mark Berry, Rachel Crispim, Sandra Patricia Turrini, Aida Krems, Carolin Slimani, Nadia Finglas, Paul |
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description | This paper identifies the requirements for computer-supported food matching, in order to address not only national and European but also international current related needs and represents an integrated research contribution of the FP7 EuroDISH project. The available classification and coding systems and the specific problems of food matching are summarized and a new concept for food matching based on optimization methods and machine-based learning is proposed. To illustrate and test this concept, a study has been conducted in four European countries (i.e., Germany, The Netherlands, Italy and the UK) using different classification and coding systems. This real case study enabled us to evaluate the new food matching concept and provide further recommendations for future work. In the first stage of the study, we prepared subsets of food consumption data described and classified using different systems, that had already been manually matched with national food composition data. Once the food matching algorithm was trained using this data, testing was performed on another subset of food consumption data. Experts from different countries validated food matching between consumption and composition data by selecting best matches from the options given by the matching algorithm without seeing the result of the previously made manual match. The evaluation of study results stressed the importance of the role and quality of the food composition database as compared to the selected classification and/or coding systems and the need to continue compiling national food composition data as eating habits and national dishes still vary between countries. Although some countries managed to collect extensive sets of food consumption data, these cannot be easily matched with food composition data if either food consumption or food composition data are not properly classified and described using any classification and coding systems. The study also showed that the level of human expertise played an important role, at least in the training stage. Both sets of data require continuous development to improve their quality in dietary assessment. |
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spelling | pubmed-59462182018-05-15 Identification of Requirements for Computer-Supported Matching of Food Consumption Data with Food Composition Data Koroušić Seljak, Barbara Korošec, Peter Eftimov, Tome Ocke, Marga van der Laan, Jan Roe, Mark Berry, Rachel Crispim, Sandra Patricia Turrini, Aida Krems, Carolin Slimani, Nadia Finglas, Paul Nutrients Article This paper identifies the requirements for computer-supported food matching, in order to address not only national and European but also international current related needs and represents an integrated research contribution of the FP7 EuroDISH project. The available classification and coding systems and the specific problems of food matching are summarized and a new concept for food matching based on optimization methods and machine-based learning is proposed. To illustrate and test this concept, a study has been conducted in four European countries (i.e., Germany, The Netherlands, Italy and the UK) using different classification and coding systems. This real case study enabled us to evaluate the new food matching concept and provide further recommendations for future work. In the first stage of the study, we prepared subsets of food consumption data described and classified using different systems, that had already been manually matched with national food composition data. Once the food matching algorithm was trained using this data, testing was performed on another subset of food consumption data. Experts from different countries validated food matching between consumption and composition data by selecting best matches from the options given by the matching algorithm without seeing the result of the previously made manual match. The evaluation of study results stressed the importance of the role and quality of the food composition database as compared to the selected classification and/or coding systems and the need to continue compiling national food composition data as eating habits and national dishes still vary between countries. Although some countries managed to collect extensive sets of food consumption data, these cannot be easily matched with food composition data if either food consumption or food composition data are not properly classified and described using any classification and coding systems. The study also showed that the level of human expertise played an important role, at least in the training stage. Both sets of data require continuous development to improve their quality in dietary assessment. MDPI 2018-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5946218/ /pubmed/29601516 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10040433 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Koroušić Seljak, Barbara Korošec, Peter Eftimov, Tome Ocke, Marga van der Laan, Jan Roe, Mark Berry, Rachel Crispim, Sandra Patricia Turrini, Aida Krems, Carolin Slimani, Nadia Finglas, Paul Identification of Requirements for Computer-Supported Matching of Food Consumption Data with Food Composition Data |
title | Identification of Requirements for Computer-Supported Matching of Food Consumption Data with Food Composition Data |
title_full | Identification of Requirements for Computer-Supported Matching of Food Consumption Data with Food Composition Data |
title_fullStr | Identification of Requirements for Computer-Supported Matching of Food Consumption Data with Food Composition Data |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of Requirements for Computer-Supported Matching of Food Consumption Data with Food Composition Data |
title_short | Identification of Requirements for Computer-Supported Matching of Food Consumption Data with Food Composition Data |
title_sort | identification of requirements for computer-supported matching of food consumption data with food composition data |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5946218/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29601516 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu10040433 |
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