How an AI-ready National Data Library would help UK science
Albert Mero\~no-Pe\~nuela, Joe Massey, Andrew Newman, Elena Simperl

TL;DR
This paper outlines a technical vision for creating an AI-ready UK National Data Library, emphasizing standardized vocabularies, automation, and interoperability to enhance scientific research.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive architecture for the NDL focused on AI-readiness, integrating interoperability frameworks and user-centric governance models.
Findings
Proposes a detailed architecture for an AI-ready data infrastructure.
Highlights the importance of standardization and automation in data management.
Emphasizes user-centric approaches for effective data stewardship.
Abstract
In this paper, we provide a technical vision for key enabling elements for the architecture of the UK National Data Library (NDL) with a strong focus on building it as an AI-ready data infrastructure through standardised vocabularies, automated analysis tools, and interoperability services. We follow the ODI Multilayer Interoperability Framework (MIF) for data stewardship, covering central socio-technical aspects for the NDL including user-centric approaches to service design and governance.
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Taxonomy
TopicsResearch Data Management Practices · Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging · Machine Learning in Healthcare
