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National research data infrastructure for data sciences and artificial intelligence (NFDI4DataScience)

  • Startdate:

    01.10.2021

  • Enddate:

    30.09.2026

NFDI4DataScience follows a vision: For Data Science and advances in artificial intelligence (AI), it is essential to fully support all steps of the complex and interdisciplinary lifecycle of research data - i.e., collecting/creating, processing, analyzing, publishing, archiving and reusing the various resources.

In recent years, a paradigm shift has taken place: Computational methods increasingly work with data-driven and often deep-learning based approaches. This leads to an increasing establishment and visibility of data science as a discipline that is driven by technical progress in the field of computer science and at the same time of great relevance for many other scientific disciplines. Transparency, reproducibility, and fairness have become critical challenges for data science and artificial intelligence due to the complexity of modern data science methods, which often rely on a combination of code, models, and data for training.

NFDI4DataScience has the goal to build a community-driven research data infrastructure for data science and artificial intelligence. The consortium focuses on different types of data and artifacts that have become established within the scientific community. These include publications, data, models, and code. Transparency, reproducibility, and fairness are key challenges. NFDI4DataScience will support all steps of the interdisciplinary research data lifecycle, including collection/creation, processing, analysis, publication, archiving, and reuse of data science and AI resources.

The consortium

A total of 15 institutions are involved in the consortium, including FIZ Karlsruhe. It is coordinated by the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS.

FIZ Karlsruhe@ NFDI4DataScience

FIZ Karlsruhe’s research unit Information Service Engineering (ISE) contributes to this consortium in the area of ontology development as well as with the construction and implementation of a knowledge graph.

The contribution of FIZ Karlsruhe’s research unit Intellectual Property Rights (IGR) focuses on legal and ethical aspects of data science and artificial intelligence, among other things, through training measures such as workshops and by publishing guidelines and recommendations. Furthermore, FIZ Karlsruhe will contribute its expertise in consultations and statements on regulatory issues at an early stage of AI legislation at German and EU level. The relevant legal areas include data protection and AI regulatory law.