Abstract

BackgroundThe development of fast, efficient, accurate, and reliable techniques and methods for food authenticity identification is crucial for food quality assurance. Traditional machine learning algorithms often have limitations when handling complex sample data, exhibiting a suboptimal performance, particularly when addressing intricate problems and in large-scale data applications. In recent years, the emergence of deep learning algorithms has heralded revolutionary breakthroughs in the field of food authenticity identification, and the ongoing deep learning developments will continue to propel advancements in this field. Scope and approachThis review presents an overview of the deep learning algorithms and various categories of deep neural network models and structures, including the multilayer perceptron (MLP), convolutional neural network (CNN), recurrent neural network (RNN), autoencoder (AE), generative adversarial network (GAN), and attention mechanism (AM). It also summarizes the applications of these models, as well as the use of integrated models together with various analytical techniques in food authenticity. In addition, the latest developments and trends in deep learning in this field are discussed. Key findings and conclusionsThe formidable capabilities of deep learning algorithms, in synergy with a broad array of analytical techniques, enhance the precision and efficiency of the analysis of the diverse food components. Concurrently, they have distinct advantages over traditional machine learning algorithms, showing significant potential for food authenticity identification. Although the use of deep learning still faces some challenges, with continuous technological advancements, more deep learning applications are expected to emerge in the food industry in the future to safeguard food authenticity.

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