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Publishing FAIR and Machine-actionable Reviews in Materials Science: The Case for Symbolic Knowledge in Neuro-symbolic Artificial Intelligence

Jennifer D'Souza
Soren Auer
Eleni Poupaki
Alex Watkins
Anjana Devi
Riikka L. Puurunen
Bora Karasulu
Adrie Mackus
Erwin Kessels
Main:34 Pages
13 Figures
Bibliography:5 Pages
45 Tables
Appendix:6 Pages
Abstract

Scientific reviews are central to knowledge integration in materials science, yet their key insights remain locked in narrative text and static PDF tables, limiting reuse by humans and machines alike. This article presents a case study in atomic layer deposition and etching (ALD/E) where we publish review tables as FAIR, machine-actionable comparisons in the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG), turning them into structured, queryable knowledge. Building on this, we contrast symbolic querying over ORKG with large language model-based querying, and argue that a curated symbolic layer should remain the backbone of reliable neurosymbolic AI in materials science, with LLMs serving as complementary, symbolically grounded interfaces rather than standalone sources of truth.

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