A Perspective on Software Intelligence for Autonomous Transformations in Biomedical Data and Knowledge
Vivek Navale

TL;DR
This paper explores how intelligent software can help transform biomedical data into knowledge automatically, improving research and decision-making.
Contribution
The paper introduces a conceptual framework for an intelligent biomedical platform using multi-agent systems and software intelligence.
Findings
Multi-agent systems can autonomously handle data collection, modeling, and knowledge mining tasks.
Integrating large language models with biomedical data improves accuracy and knowledge generation.
Software intelligence can enhance data reuse and propagate the learning health system cycle.
Abstract
Persistent knowledge is essential for propagating the learning health system (LHS) cycle. Integral to the cycle are iterative transformations of data into knowledge. However, human efforts to undertake these transformations are increasingly challenged when dealing with larger data scales and complexities. Data sets within repositories and archives are often underutilized unless specifically requested for research programs. Specialized software algorithms (agents) can use existing knowledge for learning tasks, explore their environment, discover and create goals, and interact with humans. This paper examines the potential role of software intelligence for autonomous transformations of data and knowledge. Agents can perform various goal‐directed tasks. Multi‐agent systems can be utilized for data collection, description, preparation, modeling, and knowledge‐mining tasks. Knowledge…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Agent Systems and Negotiation · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
