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  • The authors reflect on their 4 years of work with the Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge Technical Infrastructure group, emphasizing the need for foundational infrastructure to leverage computable biomedical knowledge.
  • They clarify the distinction between computable knowledge and data while linking their discussion to Learning Health Systems and FAIR principles.
  • Three guiding principles are proposed for developing this infrastructure: promoting interoperable systems for accessibility, ensuring stable and trustworthy knowledge representations, and advocating for open standards in computable knowledge resources.

Article Abstract

Over the past 4 years, the authors have participated as members of the Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge Technical Infrastructure working group and focused on conceptualizing the infrastructure required to use computable biomedical knowledge. Here, we summarize our thoughts and lay the foundation for future work in the development of CBK infrastructure, including: explaining the difference between computable knowledge and data, and contextualizing the conversation with the Learning Health Systems and the FAIR principles. Specifically, we provide three guiding principles to advance the development of CBK infrastructure: (a) Promote interoperable systems for data and knowledge to be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. (b) Enable stable, trustworthy knowledge representations that are human and machine readable. (c) Computable knowledge resources should, when possible, be open. Standards supporting computable knowledge infrastructures must be open.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10336484PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lrh2.10352DOI Listing

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