AUTHOR=Hosoe Junpei , Sunagawa Junya , Nakaoka Shinji , Koseki Shige , Koyama Kento TITLE=Data mining for prediction and interpretation of bacterial population behavior in food JOURNAL=Frontiers in Food Science and Technology VOLUME=2 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/food-science-and-technology/articles/10.3389/frfst.2022.979028 DOI=10.3389/frfst.2022.979028 ISSN=2674-1121 ABSTRACT=

Although bacterial population behavior has been investigated in a variety of foods in the past 40 years, it is difficult to obtain desired information from the mere juxtaposition of experimental data. We predicted the changes in the number of bacteria and visualize the effects of pH, aw, and temperature using a data mining approach. Population growth and inactivation data on eight pathogenic and food spoilage bacteria under 5,025 environmental conditions were obtained from the ComBase database (www.combase.cc), including 15 food categories, and temperatures ranging from 0°C to 25°C. The eXtreme gradient boosting tree was used to predict population behavior. The root mean square error of the observed and predicted values was 1.23 log CFU/g. The data mining model extracted the growth inhibition for the investigated bacteria against aw, temperature, and pH using the SHapley Additive eXplanations value. A data mining approach provides information concerning bacterial population behavior and how food ecosystems affect bacterial growth and inactivation.