MOLGENIS/connect: A system for semi-automatic integration of heterogeneous phenotype data with applications in biobanks

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Abstract

Motivation: While the size and number of biobanks, patient registries and other data collections are increasing, biomedical researchers still often need to pool data for statistical power, a task that requires time-intensive retrospective integration. Results: To address this challenge, we developed MOLGENIS/connect, a semi-automatic system to find, match and pool data from different sources. The system shortlists relevant source attributes from thousands of candidates using ontology-based query expansion to overcome variations in terminology. Then it generates algorithms that transform source attributes to a common target DataSchema. These include unit conversion, categorical value matching and complex conversion patterns (e.g. calculation of BMI). In comparison to human-experts, MOLGENIS/connect was able to auto-generate 27% of the algorithms perfectly, with an additional 46% needing only minor editing, representing a reduction in the human effort and expertise needed to pool data. Availability and Implementation: Source code, binaries and documentation are available as open-source under LGPLv3 from http://github.com/molgenis/molgenis and www.molgenis.org/connect. Contact: Supplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

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Pang, C., Van Enckevort, D., De Haan, M., Kelpin, F., Jetten, J., Hendriksen, D., … Swertz, M. A. (2016). MOLGENIS/connect: A system for semi-automatic integration of heterogeneous phenotype data with applications in biobanks. Bioinformatics, 32(14), 2176–2183. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btw155

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