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Artificial intelligence and machine learning applications for cultured meat

Computers and Society 2024-10-24 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Cultured meat has the potential to provide a complementary meat industry with reduced environmental, ethical, and health impacts. However, major technological challenges remain which require time- and resource-intensive research and development efforts. Machine learning has the potential to accelerate cultured meat technology by streamlining experiments, predicting optimal results, and reducing experimentation time and resources. However, the use of machine learning in cultured meat is in its infancy. This review covers the work available to date on the use of machine learning in cultured meat and explores future possibilities. We address four major areas of cultured meat research and development: establishing cell lines, cell culture media design, microscopy and image analysis, and bioprocessing and food processing optimization. This review aims to provide the foundation necessary for both cultured meat and machine learning scientists to identify research opportunities at the intersection between cultured meat and machine learning.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2407.09982,
  title  = {Artificial intelligence and machine learning applications for cultured meat},
  author = {Michael E. Todhunter and Sheikh Jubair and Ruchika Verma and Rikard Saqe and Kevin Shen and Breanna Duffy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.09982},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

23 pages (43 pages with references), 4 figures. The first two listed authors share first authorship; they and the last listed author contributed equally to this work

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