An Open-Source Knowledge Graph Ecosystem for the Life Sciences
Callahan, Tiffany J., Tripodi, Ignacio J., Stefanski, Adrianne L., Cappelletti, Luca, Taneja, Sanya B., Wyrwa, Jordan M., Casiraghi, Elena, Matentzoglu, Nicolas A., Reese, Justin, Silverstein, Jonathan C., Hoyt, Charles Tapley, Boyce, Richard D., Malec, Scott A., Unni, Deepak R., Joachimiak, Marcin P., Robinson, Peter N., Mungall, Christopher J., Cavalleri, Emanuele, Fontana, Tommaso, Valentini, Giorgio, Mesiti, Marco, Gillenwater, Lucas A., Santangelo, Brook, Vasilevsky, Nicole A., Hoehndorf, Robert, Bennett, Tellen D., Ryan, Patrick B., Hripcsak, George, Kahn, Michael G., Bada, Michael, Baumgartner, William A. Jr, Hunter, Lawrence E.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Translational research requires data at multiple scales of biological organization. Advancements in sequencing and multi-omics technologies have increased the availability of these data but researchers face significant integration challenges. Knowledge graphs (KGs) are used to model complex phenomena, and methods exist to automatically construct them. However, tackling complex biomedical integration problems requires flexibility in the way knowledge is modeled. Moreover, existing KG construction methods provide robust tooling at the cost of fixed or limited choices among knowledge representation models. PheKnowLator (Phenotype Knowledge Translator) is a semantic ecosystem for automating the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) construction of ontologically grounded KGs with fully customizable knowledge representation. The ecosystem includes KG construction resources (e.g., data preparation APIs), analysis tools (e.g., SPARQL endpoints and abstraction algorithms), and benchmarks (e.g., prebuilt KGs and embeddings). We evaluate the ecosystem by surveying open-source KG construction methods and analyzing its computational performance when constructing 12 large-scale KGs. With flexible knowledge representation, PheKnowLator enables fully customizable KGs without compromising performance or usability.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-11-2023
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