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arxiv 2501.09909 v1 pith:NKDGQVVN submitted 2025-01-17 cs.SI

Demo: Interactive Visualization of Semantic Relationships in a Biomedical Project's Talent Knowledge Graph

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keywords visualizationbiomedicalexplorationgraphinteractiveknowledgeuserscm4ai
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We present an interactive visualization of the Cell Map for AI Talent Knowledge Graph (CM4AI TKG), a detailed semantic space comprising approximately 28,000 experts and 1,000 datasets focused on the biomedical field. Our tool leverages transformer-based embeddings, WebGL visualization techniques, and generative AI, specifically Large Language Models (LLMs), to provide a responsive and user-friendly interface. This visualization supports the exploration of around 29,000 nodes, assisting users in identifying potential collaborators and dataset users within the health and biomedical research fields. Our solution transcends the limitations of conventional graph visualization tools like Gephi, particularly in handling large-scale interactive graphs. We utilize GPT-4o to furnish detailed justifications for recommended collaborators and dataset users, promoting informed decision-making. Key functionalities include responsive search and exploration, as well as GenAI-driven recommendations, all contributing to a nuanced representation of the convergence between biomedical and AI research landscapes. In addition to benefiting the Bridge2AI and CM4AI communities, this adaptable visualization framework can be extended to other biomedical knowledge graphs, fostering advancements in medical AI and healthcare innovation through improved user interaction and data exploration. The demonstration is available at: https://jiawei-alpha.vercel.app/.

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