edamontology / edam-bioimaging

Ontology of bioimage informatics operations, topics, types of data, and data formats. EDAM-Bioimaging is an extension of the EDAM ontology (edamontology.org) dedicated to bioimaging data analysis, and developed in an open collaboration including partners from NEUBIAS (neubias.org), COMULIS (comulis.eu), and ELIXIR (elixir-europe.org)..
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DOI representing all stable versions, resolving to the latest: 10.5281/zenodo.1149730

DOI of the latest stable EDAM Bioimaging version alpha06: 10.5281/zenodo.3695725

Poster: EDAM Bioimaging 2024 (older, citable poster is at 10.7490/f1000research.1117826.1)

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Project Status: WIP – Initial development is in progress, but there has not yet been a stable, full-fledged reliable release.

EDAM Bioimaging

An ontology of bioimage informatics operations, types of data, data formats, and bioimaging topics

EDAM Bioimaging is an extension to the EDAM ontology (http://edamontology.org) for image analysis, bioimaging, AI/ML, bioimage informatics, mass spectrometry, and cytometry. It is being developed in on open between the ELIXIR Research Infrastructure consortium, and the bioimaging community (especially supporting were NEUBIAS and COMULIS COST Actions CA15124, CA17121, funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the European Union), in close contact with the Euro-BioImaging Research Infrastructure consortium, the Global BioImaging network, and QUAREP-LiMi, the global grassroots organisation for standardisation in light microscopy.

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Contributing

This is an open community project (transparent and participatory), and thus contributions are very welcome!

The most accessible way of contributing is writing comments with suggestions or needs for clarification, and starting discussion threads. Multiple channels are avaialable:

Preferred:

Other options:

If you want to contribute in person, please join or organise a hackathon. Get in touch with wg4-edam_ontology@irbbarcelona.org.glip.com or matus.kalas@uib.no for planning. Usual hackathons for editing EDAM-bioimaging are the NEUBIAS Taggathons.

Editing

At this momentary early stage of the development, the content of EDAM-bioimaging is developed collaboratively at http://webprotege.stanford.edu/#projects/2ce704bf-83ed-4d2e-985f-84c4841fac71/edit/Classes. After one dev cycle, these developments are commited in a batch to git. Vice versa, commits from git are merged into WebProtégé.

N.B.: Due to this special setup, edit either:

N.B.: Be aware of how IDs of new concepts are assigned, and what it means for both merging into git and Comments in WebProtégé. See https://github.com/edamontology/edam-bioimaging/issues/7.

Citing

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Before a full article is published, please cite the following when refering to EDAM Bioimaging in a scholarly publication:

The "mainline" EDAM ontology can be cited by:

EDAM Bioimaging releases are citable with DOIs too, for cases when that is needed. 10.5281/zenodo.1149730 represents all releases and resolves to the DOI of the last stable release. For the DOI of a particular release of EDAM Bioimaging, please see /releases.