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About LightRAG
LightRAG is a graph-enhanced retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) architecture designed to reduce the complexity and cost of traditional GraphRAG systems while preserving the benefits of structured knowledge reasoning.
This project implements the open-source LightRAG architecture and was developed and continuously enhanced through the collaboration of Donghong Cai, a Computer Science PhD student at Washington University in St. Louis, and Dan Maranan, Executive Director of the Digital Intelligence & Innovation Accelerator at Washington University in St. Louis.
This project was led for C-BRAIN (Consortium for Biomedical Research and AI in Neurodegeneration) in collaboration with Eric Landsness, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Washington University in St. Louis and a leader within the C-BRAIN initiative.
This implementation of LightRAG utilizes a curated corpus of AI-driven biomedical research papers to support advanced literature synthesis and knowledge discovery in neurodegeneration research.