DOME Registry: Implementing community-wide recommendations for reporting supervised machine learning in biology
Supervised machine learning (ML) is used extensively in biology and deserves closer scrutiny. The DOME recommendations aim to enhance the validation and reproducibility of ML research by establishing standards for key aspects such as data handling and processing, optimization, evaluation, and model...
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Zusammenfassung: | Supervised machine learning (ML) is used extensively in biology and deserves
closer scrutiny. The DOME recommendations aim to enhance the validation and
reproducibility of ML research by establishing standards for key aspects such
as data handling and processing, optimization, evaluation, and model
interpretability. The recommendations help to ensure that key details are
reported transparently by providing a structured set of questions. Here, we
introduce the DOME Registry (URL: registry.dome-ml.org), a database that allows
scientists to manage and access comprehensive DOME-related information on
published ML studies. The registry uses external resources like ORCID, APICURON
and the Data Stewardship Wizard to streamline the annotation process and ensure
comprehensive documentation. By assigning unique identifiers and DOME scores to
publications, the registry fosters a standardized evaluation of ML methods.
Future plans include continuing to grow the registry through community
curation, improving the DOME score definition and encouraging publishers to
adopt DOME standards, promoting transparency and reproducibility of ML in the
life sciences. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.07721 |