Published September 28, 2025 | Version camera ready
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AI4DiTraRe: Building the BFO-Compliant Chemotion Knowledge Graph

  • 1. ROR icon FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure
  • 2. ROR icon Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Description

Chemistry is an example of a discipline where the advancements of technology have led to multi-level and often tangled and tricky processes ongoing in the lab. The repeatedly complex workflows are combined with information from chemical structures, which are essential to understand the scientific process. An important tool for many chemists is Chemotion, which consists of an electronic lab notebook and a repository. This paper introduces a semantic pipeline for constructing the BFO-compliant Chemotion Knowledge Graph, providing an integrated, ontology-driven representation of chemical research data. The Chemotion-KG has been developed to adhere to the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles and to support AI-driven discovery and reasoning in chemistry. Experimental metadata were harvested from the Chemotion API in JSON-LD format. The JSON-LD, as an RDF serialization, was ingested into the triple store and subsequently transformed into a Basic Formal Ontology-aligned graph through SPARQL CONSTRUCT queries. The source code and datasets are publicly available via GitHub. The Chemotion Knowledge Graph is hosted by FIZ Karlsruhe Information Service Engineering. Outcomes presented in this work were achieved within the Leibniz Science Campus “Digital Transformation of Research” (DiTraRe) and are part of an ongoing interdisciplinary collaboration.

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Funding

Leibniz Association
Leibniz Science Campus "Digital Transformation of Research" (DiTraRe) W74/2022

Dates

Accepted
2025-08-29
Available
2025-09-28
camera-ready version
Issued
2025-10-13
Published at CEUR