The CCF consists of seven parts:
- The CCF Core Model (CCF-CM) is an architecture for modeling 2-dimensional (2D) and 3-dimensional (3D) spatial data annotated with ontology terms.
- The CCF Spatial Reference System (CCF-SRS) is a curated and annotated instantiation of the Core Model for the Human Body down to the tissue level.
- The CCF Anatomical Partonomy (CCF-AP) is a curated partonomy using existing ontology terms which mirrors the CCF-SRS, but goes further (though not down to the cellular level).
- The CCF Cell Types Ontology (CCF-CT) is a curated ontology using existing ontology terms which describes cell types and connects to the CCF-AP where appropriate.
- The CCF Union Ontology (CCF-UO) is a curated set of ontologies which represents the universe of ontologies connected via the CCF.
- The CCF Registration User Interface (CCF-RUI) is an online interface for placing tissue samples into Reference Organs defined by the CCF-SRS. See here.
- The CCF Exploration User Interface (CCF-EUI) is an online interface for exploring and querying the CCF-SRS, CCF-P, and entities indexed by them, primarily via the CCF-RUI. See here.
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Documentation
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CCF
- Latest version: http://purl.org/ccf/latest/ccf.owl
- Visualization:
- Test:
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CCF Partonomy (CCF-AP)
- CSV Version: http://purl.org/ccf/latest/ccf-partonomy.csv
- JSON-LD Version: http://purl.org/ccf/latest/ccf-partonomy.jsonld
- Visualization: http://purl.org/ccf/latest/ccf-partonomy.html
The CCF Ontology is CC-BY 4.0 licensed. The code to generate the ontology is MIT licensed.
The CCF is developed at the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center at Indiana University. It is funded by NIH Award OT2OD026671.