Kickstarting Collaborative, AI-Ready Datasets in the Life Sciences with Government-funded Projects


Article by Erika DeBenedictis, Ben Andrew & Pete Kelly: “In the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI), large high-quality datasets are needed to move the field of life science forward. However, the research community lacks strategies to incentivize collaboration on high-quality data acquisition and sharing. The government should fund collaborative roadmapping, certification, collection, and sharing of large, high-quality datasets in life science. In such a system, nonprofit research organizations engage scientific communities to identify key types of data that would be valuable for building predictive models, and define quality control (QC) and open science standards for collection of that data. Projects are designed to develop automated methods for data collection, certify data providers, and facilitate data collection in consultation with researchers throughout various scientific communities. Hosting of the resulting open data is subsidized as well as protected by security measures. This system would provide crucial incentives for the life science community to identify and amass large, high-quality open datasets that will immensely benefit researchers…(More)”.