Embedding the Scientific Record on the Web: Towards Automating Scientific Discoveries

Y. Gil
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Future AI systems will be key contributors to science, but this is unlikely to happen unless we reinvent our current publications and embed our scientific records in the Web as structured Web objects. This implies that our scientific papers of the future will be complemented with explicit, structured descriptions of the experiments, software, data, and workflows used to reach new findings. These scientific papers of the future will not only culminate the promise of open science and reproducible research, but also enable the creation of AI systems that can ingest and organize scientific methods and processes, re-run experiments and re-analyze results, and explore their own hypothesis in systematic and unbiased ways. In this talk, I will describe guidelines for writing scientific papers of the future that embed the scientific record on the Web, and our progress on AI systems capable of using them to systematically explore experiments. I will also outline a research agenda with seven key characteristics for creating AI scientists that will exploit the Web to independently make new discoveries [1]. AI scientists have the potential to transform science and the processes of scientific discovery [2, 3].
在网络上嵌入科学记录:走向自动化科学发现
未来的人工智能系统将成为科学的关键贡献者,但除非我们重新发明我们现有的出版物,并将我们的科学记录作为结构化的网络对象嵌入到网络中,否则这种情况不太可能发生。这意味着我们未来的科学论文将辅以对实验、软件、数据和用于获得新发现的工作流程的明确、结构化的描述。这些未来的科学论文不仅将使开放科学和可重复研究的前景达到顶峰,而且还将使人工智能系统能够吸收和组织科学方法和过程,重新运行实验和重新分析结果,并以系统和公正的方式探索自己的假设。在这次演讲中,我将描述在网络上嵌入科学记录的未来科学论文的写作指南,以及我们在人工智能系统方面的进展,这些系统能够使用它们来系统地探索实验。我还将概述一个研究议程,其中包含培养人工智能科学家的七个关键特征,这些科学家将利用网络独立做出新的发现[1]。人工智能科学家具有改变科学和科学发现过程的潜力[2,3]。
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