Paper ID: 2409.20342

AI generated annotations for Breast, Brain, Liver, Lungs and Prostate cancer collections in National Cancer Institute Imaging Data Commons

Gowtham Krishnan Murugesan, Diana McCrumb, Rahul Soni, Jithendra Kumar, Leonard Nuernberg, Linmin Pei, Ulrike Wagner, Sutton Granger, Andrey Y. Fedorov, Stephen Moore, Jeff Van Oss

AI in Medical Imaging project aims to enhance the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) Image Data Commons (IDC) by developing nnU-Net models and providing AI-assisted segmentations for cancer radiology images. We created high-quality, AI-annotated imaging datasets for 11 IDC collections. These datasets include images from various modalities, such as computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), covering the lungs, breast, brain, kidneys, prostate, and liver. The nnU-Net models were trained using open-source datasets. A portion of the AI-generated annotations was reviewed and corrected by radiologists. Both the AI and radiologist annotations were encoded in compliance with the the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard, ensuring seamless integration into the IDC collections. All models, images, and annotations are publicly accessible, facilitating further research and development in cancer imaging. This work supports the advancement of imaging tools and algorithms by providing comprehensive and accurate annotated datasets.

Submitted: Sep 30, 2024