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Market2Dish: Health-aware Food Recommendation

Information Retrieval 2021-04-20 v1

Abstract

With the rising incidence of some diseases, such as obesity and diabetes, a healthy diet is arousing increasing attention. However, most existing food-related research efforts focus on recipe retrieval, user preference-based food recommendation, cooking assistance, or the nutrition and calorie estimation of dishes, ignoring the personalized health-aware food recommendation. Therefore, in this work, we present a personalized health-aware food recommendation scheme, namely Market2Dish, mapping the ingredients displayed in the market to the healthy dishes eaten at home. The proposed scheme comprises three components, namely recipe retrieval, user-health profiling, and health-aware food recommendation. In particular, recipe retrieval aims to acquire the ingredients available to the users, and then retrieve recipe candidates from a large-scale recipe dataset. User health profiling is to characterize the health conditions of users by capturing the textual health-related information crawled from social networks. Specifically, to solve the issue that the health-related information is extremely sparse, we incorporate a word-class interaction mechanism into the proposed deep model to learn the fine-grained correlations between the textual tweets and pre-defined health concepts. For the health-aware food recommendation, we present a novel category-aware hierarchical memory network-based recommender to learn the health-aware user-recipe interactions for better food recommendation. Moreover, extensive experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the health-aware food recommendation scheme.

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@article{arxiv.2012.06416,
  title  = {Market2Dish: Health-aware Food Recommendation},
  author = {Wenjie Wang and Ling-yu Duan and Hao Jiang and Peiguang Jing and Xuemeng Song and Liqiang Nie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.06416},
  year   = {2021}
}