Abstract

International audienceStandardising the representation of biomedical knowledge among allresearchers is an insurmountable task, hindering the effectiveness of manycomputational methods. To facilitate harmonisation and interoperability despitethis fundamental challenge, we propose to standardise the framework ofknowledge graph creation instead. We implement this standardisation inBioCypher, a FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) framework totransparently build biomedical knowledge graphs while preserving provenances ofthe source data. Mapping the knowledge onto biomedical ontologies helps tobalance the needs for harmonisation, human and machine readability, and ease ofuse and accessibility to non-specialist researchers. We demonstrate the usefulnessof the framework on a variety of use cases, from maintenance of task-specificknowledge stores, to interoperability between biomedical domains, to on-demandbuilding of task-specific knowledge graphs for federated learning. BioCypher(https://biocypher.org) thus facilitates automating knowledge-based biomedicalresearch, and we encourage the community to further develop and use it

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