Re-opening open-source science through AI assisted development

Abstract

Open-source scientific software is effectively closed to modification by its complexity. With recent advances in technology, an agentic AI team led by a single human can now rapidly and robustly modify large codebases and re-open science to the community which can review and vet the AI generated code. We demonstrate this with a case study, STAR-Flex, which is an open source fork of STAR, adding 16,000 lines of C++ code to add the ability to process 10x Flex data, while maintaining full original function. This is the first open-source processing software for Flex data and was written as part of the NIH funded MorPHiC consortium.

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