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We are a directory of Computational Gastronomy Resources.
Computational Gastronomy is an emergent multi-disciplinary field that brings together various sciences and technologies to make food computable.
We are a directory of Computational Gastronomy Resources.
Computational Gastronomy is an emergent multi-disciplinary field that brings together various sciences and technologies to make food computable.
| Title | Link | Summary/Notes |
| Computational gastronomy: capturing culinary creativity by making food computable | https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11231233/pdf/41540_2024_Article_399.pdf | A good overview of the state of Computational Gastronomy circa 2024. Excellent references. |
| Using the disperse system formalism, DSF, to determine the first two classes of complex suspensions | https://icmpg.hub.inrae.fr/content/download/597/3422?version=2 | Author Hervé This is a well-known figure in Molecular and Physical Gastronomy. This paper shows how Molecular Gastronomists can veer into formalisms putting them in the computational realm. |
| A generative grammar of cooking | https://arxiv.org/pdf/2211.09059 | Explores how one can represent a recipe and how meaning is derived. To quote: “The culinary grammar consists of the flavor, lexicon, morphology, syntax, and semantics of cooking”. |
| Deep Learning Based Named Entity Recognition Models for Recipes | https://arxiv.org/pdf/2402.17447 | Named entity recognition is a foundational technique in Computational Gastronomy to turn unstructured recipes into structured Data. |
| Interoperable Traceability in Agrifood Supply Chains: Enhancing Transport Systems Through IoT Sensor Data, Blockchain, and DataSpace | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/392189977_Interoperable_Traceability_in_Agrifood_Supply_Chains_Enhancing_Transport_Systems_Through_IoT_Sensor_Data_Blockchain_and_DataSpace | Computational gastronomy intersects the real world in the form of sensors and other supply chain generated data. How does one ensure this data is trustworthy through interchange? |
| Conference Name | Co-Location/Organizer | Date | Location |
| First International Workshop of Scientific and Computational Gastronomy | Future Cooking Laboratory, University di Parma | September 8-9, 2025 | University of Parma, Italy |
| 1st International Workshop on Multi-modal Food Computing | Co-Located with ACM Multimedia | October 27-31, 2025 | Dublin, Ireland |
| 1st Workshop on Computational Gastronomy (CoGamy): Data Science for Food and Cooking | The IEEE International Conference on Data Mining | November 12, 2025 | Washington D.C., USA |
| Symposium on Computational Gastronomy “Celebrating a Decade of Computational Gastronomy” | IIIT-Delhi | December 13, 2025 | Delhi, India |
| URL | Description | Author | Topic Range |
| https://lefoodata.com | LeFooData is a food-data blog | Josiah Slone | molecule to warehouse |
Complex Systems Laboratory, IIIT-Delhi
This laboratory has conducted high-quality research in Computational Gastronomy for many years and has published several seminal papers on the subject. Professor Ganesh Bagler, the head of this laboratory, is regarded as a foundational figure in the field of Computational Gastronomy.
They are responsible for the collection and curation of food-data resources such as RecipeDB and FlavorDB, among others.
foodigIT
foodigIT is a five-year ERA Chair project funded by the European Union under HorizonEurope, hosted at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh). It aims to establish a Centreof Excellence in Computational Food Science and Digital Transformation, uniting datascience, food science, and innovation to solve key food system challenges.
| Company Name | URL | Area Of Focus |
| Foodoscope | https://www.foodoscope.com | Commercially available Computational Gastronomy APIs for recipes, flavors, nutrition, health and sustainability. |
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