在生物学中计算模型的 FAIRification
Irina Balaur1, David P Nickerson2, Danielle Welter1,3
1Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB), University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|April 8, 2025
概括
我们调整了可查找性,可访问性,互操作性和可重复使用性 (FAIR) 指标来评估计算模型. 这种方法提高了模型的透明度和价值,特别是在临床系统中.
科学领域:
- 计算建模计算建模
- 系统生物学 系统生物学
- 科学软件工程科学软件工程
背景情况:
- 计算模型对于理解复杂系统至关重要,特别是在临床应用中.
- 质量保证和透明度对于临床计算模型至关重要.
- 对模型能力的有效沟通对于其采用和验证至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 适应现有的可寻性,可访问性,互操作性和可重复使用性 (FAIR) 指标,以评估计算模型.
- 提高计算模型特征和能力的透明度和沟通.
- 为在特定领域的标准中编码的模型指导 FAIRification 过程.
主要方法:
- 研究数据联盟的FAIR指标的调整.
- 应用这些指标来评估计算模型.
- 专注于在特定领域标准中编码的模型,例如来自COMBINE (生物学的计算建模社区) 的模型.
主要成果:
- 开发了一个评估计算模型的框架,使用适应的FAIR原则.
- 展示了 FAIR 评估如何提高模型透明度和沟通.
- 展示了 FAIRification 对计算模型的附加值.
结论:
- 适应的FAIR指标为评估计算模型提供了可靠的方法.
- 公平的评估有助于更好地理解和利用复杂的模型.
- 这种方法特别有利于确保临床环境中的模型的质量和可靠性.
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