A biomedical open knowledge network harnesses the power of AI to understand deep human biology

Knowledge representation and reasoning (KR&R) has been successfully implemented in many fields to enable computers to solve complex problems with AI methods. However, its application to biomedicine has been lagging in part due to the daunting complexity of molecular and cellular pathways that go...

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Publié dans:AI magazine. - 1998. - 43(2022), 1 vom: 16., Seite 46-58
Auteur principal: Baranzini, Sergio E (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Börner, Katy, Morris, John, Nelson, Charlotte A, Soman, Karthik, Schleimer, Erica, Keiser, Michael, Musen, Mark, Pearce, Roger, Reza, Tahsin, Smith, Brett, Herr, Bruce W 2nd, Oskotsky, Boris, Rizk-Jackson, Angela, Rankin, Katherine P, Sanders, Stephan J, Bove, Riley, Rose, Peter W, Israni, Sharat, Huang, Sui
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2022
Accès à la collection:AI magazine
Sujets:Journal Article Knowledge graph biomedical databases drug development electronic health record