Data science and AI in food safety

About this expertise
In short- Scientific innovation
- Smarter use of data
- Language models
- Public datasets
Data science and artificial intelligence (AI) are driving scientific innovation in food safety. For example, data science and AI enable analyses that were previously unthinkable and automate existing work, allowing us to work faster and more efficiently.
Smarter use of data
The aim of Wageningen Food Safety Research (WFSR) is to use data science and AI responsibly and effectively to develop new methods in the field of food safety and improve existing ones. As an illustration, WFSR will make smarter use of its own data, including optimising data collection for AI applications. For example, we are developing a device for consistently photographing bacteria on petri dishes, after which an AI model will recognise these bacteria.
Combine data
We also focus on multidisciplinary datasets and advanced techniques. For example, we combine data from lab analyses with weather, climate and socio-economic data to better predict food contamination. We also create methods to better identify hazardous substances in our food and apply language models to automatically gather key information from scientific articles and news articles.
Public
Wherever possible, we make our software and data public. For example, we recently combined and publicly published all monitoring data from all EU member states - the CHEFS database- with more than 400 million measurement results.
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Want to know more about how WUR applies data science and AI to food safety, or explore collaboration opportunities? Get in touch with our expert.
dr.ir. BHM (Bas) van der Velden
DLO Groepshoofd


