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. 2024 Nov-Dec;21(6):2598-2603.
doi: 10.1109/TCBB.2024.3426999. Epub 2024 Dec 10.

MOTHER-DB: A Database for Sharing Nonhuman Ovarian Histology Images

MOTHER-DB: A Database for Sharing Nonhuman Ovarian Histology Images

Suzanne W Dietrich et al. IEEE/ACM Trans Comput Biol Bioinform. 2024 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

The goal of the Multispecies Ovary Tissue Histology Electronic Repository (MOTHER) project is to establish a collection of nonhuman ovary histology images for multiple species as a resource for researchers and educators. An important component of sharing scientific data is the inclusion of the contextual metadata that describes the data. MOTHER extends the Ecological Metadata Language (EML) for documenting research data, leveraging its data provenance and usage license with the inclusion of metadata for ovary histology images. The design of the MOTHER metadata includes information on the donor animal, including reproductive cycle status, the slide and its preparation. MOTHER also extends the ezEML tool, called ezEML+MOTHER, for the specification of the metadata. The design of the MOTHER database (MOTHER-DB) captures the metadata about the histology images, providing a searchable resource for discovering relevant images. MOTHER also defines a curation process for the ingestion of a collection of images and its metadata, verifying the validity of the metadata before its inclusion in the MOTHER collection. A Web search provides the ability to identify relevant images based on various characteristics in the metadata itself, such as genus and species, using filters.

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