ADataViewer: exploring semantically harmonized Alzheimer’s disease cohort datasets
- Published May 21, 2022
- Salimi, Y., Domingo-Fernández, D., Bobis-Álvarez, C., Hofmann-Apitius, M., & Birkenbihl, C.
- Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s13195-022-01009-4
Highlights
- Developed a portal where data from 20 AD cohorts can be explored
- Variable-level cross-sectional and longitudinal views on the data
- Provides inter-cohort mappings for ~1,200 variables
- Great at finding datasets (discovery, validation, grant writing)
Abstract
Background Currently, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) cohort datasets are difficult to find and lack across-cohort interoperability, and the actual content of publicly available datasets often only becomes clear to third-party researchers once data access has been granted. These aspects severely hinder the advancement of AD research through emerging data-driven approaches such as machine learning and artificial intelligence and bias current data-driven findings towards the few commonly used, well-explored AD cohorts. To achieve robust and generalizable results, validation across multiple datasets is crucial.
Methods We accessed and systematically investigated the content of 20 major AD cohort datasets at the data level. Both, a medical professional and a data specialist, manually curated and semantically harmonized the acquired datasets. Finally, we developed a platform that displays vital information about the available datasets.
Results Here, we present ADataViewer, an interactive platform that facilitates the exploration of 20 cohort datasets with respect to longitudinal follow-up, demographics, ethnoracial diversity, measured modalities, and statistical properties of individual variables. It allows researchers to quickly identify AD cohorts that meet user-specified requirements for discovery and validation studies regarding available variables, sample sizes, and longitudinal follow-up. Additionally, we publish the underlying variable mapping catalog that harmonizes 1196 unique variables across the 20 cohorts and paves the way for interoperable AD datasets.
Conclusions In conclusion, ADataViewer facilitates fast, robust data-driven research by transparently displaying cohort dataset content and supporting researchers in selecting datasets that are suited for their envisioned study. The platform is available at https://adata.scai.fraunhofer.de/.
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