Research Knowledge Graphs in NFDI4DataScience: Key Activities, Achievements, and Future Directions

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Authors Kanishka Silva, Marcel R. Ackermann, Heike Fliegl, Genet-Asefa Gesese, Fidan Limani, Philipp Mayr, Peter Mutschke, Allard Oelen, Muhammad Asif Suryani, Sharmila Upadhyaya, Benjamin Zapilko, Harald Sack, Stefan Dietze arXiv ID 2508.02300 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Citations 0 Venue Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft fΓΌr Informatik Last Checked 4 months ago
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As research in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science continues to grow in volume and complexity, it becomes increasingly difficult to ensure transparency, reproducibility, and discoverability. To address these challenges, as research artifacts should be understandable and usable by machines, the NFDI4DataScience consortium is developing and providing Research Knowledge Graphs (RKGs). Building upon earlier works, this paper presents recent progress in creating semantically rich RKGs using standardized ontologies, shared vocabularies, and automated Information Extraction techniques. Key achievements include the development of the NFDI4DS ontology, metadata standards, tools, and services designed to support the FAIR principles, as well as community-led projects and various implementations of RKGs. Together, these efforts aim to capture and connect the complex relationships between datasets, models, software, and scientific publications.
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