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BOA is a tool for segmentation of CT scans developed by the SHIP-AI group at the Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (https://ship-ai.ikim.nrw/). Combining the TotalSegmentator and the Body Composition Analysis, this tool is capable of analyzing medical images and identifying the different structures within the human body, including bones, muscles, organs, and blood vessels.

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BOA: Body and Organ Analysis

What is it?

BOA is a tool for segmentation of CT scans developed by the SHIP-AI group at the Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. Combining the TotalSegmentator and the Body Composition Analysis, this tool is capable of analyzing medical images and identifying the different structures within the human body, including bones, muscles, organs, and blood vessels.

BOA

The BOA tool can be used to generate full body segmentations of CT scans:

Segmentation of a human body

Additionally, the generated segmentations can be used as input to generate realistic images using Siemens' Cinematic Rendering.

Cinematic rendering

Citation

If you use this tool, please cite the following papers:

BOA:

Haubold, J., Baldini, G., Parmar, V., Schaarschmidt, B. M., Koitka, S., Kroll, L., van Landeghem, N., Umutlu, L., Forsting, M., Nensa, F., & Hosch, R. (2023). BOA: A CT-Based Body and Organ Analysis for Radiologists at the Point of Care. Investigative radiology, 10.1097/RLI.0000000000001040. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1097/RLI.0000000000001040

TotalSegmentator:

Wasserthal J, Breit H-C, Meyer MT, et al. TotalSegmentator: Robust Segmentation of 104 Anatomic Structures in CT Images. Radiol. Artif. Intell. 2023:e230024. Available at: https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/ryai.230024.

nnU-Net:

Isensee F, Jaeger PF, Kohl SAA, et al. nnU-Net: a self-configuring method for deep learning-based biomedical image segmentation. Nat. Methods. 2021;18(2):203–211. Available at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-020-01008-z.

How to run?

Notes on Performance

To make an estimate on how much power and time is needed to process a study, we used the following table provided by the TotalSegmentator. However, for very large series (e.g. 1600 slices 1mm), the performance may be worse and more CPU power may be needed. According to our tests, 16GB of GPU should be sufficient.

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