Hochschule Karlsruhe Hochschule Karlsruhe - University of Applied Sciences
Hochschule Karlsruhe Hochschule Karlsruhe - University of Applied Sciences

SIBiDa: Semantic Interoperability of Biomedical Data

SIBiDa is an INGENIUM collaborative research project. INGENIUM (https://ingenium-university.eu) is an alliance of ten institutions of higher education from ten European countries seeking to offer high-quality study and qualification programmes with digital components which are shared within the INGENIUM Alliance. The aim of INGENIUM collaborative research projects is to support innovative research and encourage new cooperation between INGENIUM’s partners.

Project Overview

Project Objectives 

A key challenge in the field of IT systems for biomedicine lies in developing mechanisms to integrate heterogeneous data from various sources. The objective is to foster the application of semantic technologies to enable this type of interoperability through linked data, shared vocabularies, and ontologies.

Planned Activities

The SiBiDa project builds on previous research activities of its partners by combining neuro-symbolic technologies such as knowledge graphs, ontologies, federated machine learning, and large language models. The goal is to facilitate the automatic interoperability of biomedical data, improve its quality and harmonization, while ensuring data privacy.

Expected Outcomes

The project includes the establishment of new lines of collaboration among the three research groups involved in the project and evaluate potential partnerships with other research groups that may be interested in these topics.

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Project Duration

July 15th, 2024 to July 14th, 2025

Project Participants

Project Funding

SIBiDa is funded as Collaborative Research Project by the INGENIUM Alliance.