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The Cancer Imaging Phenomics Toolkit (CaPTk): Technical Overview.

Authors :
Pati S
Singh A
Rathore S
Gastounioti A
Bergman M
Ngo P
Ha SM
Bounias D
Minock J
Murphy G
Li H
Bhattarai A
Wolf A
Sridaran P
Kalarot R
Akbari H
Sotiras A
Thakur SP
Verma R
Shinohara RT
Yushkevich P
Fan Y
Kontos D
Davatzikos C
Bakas S
Source :
Brainlesion : glioma, multiple sclerosis, stroke and traumatic brain injuries. BrainLes (Workshop) [Brainlesion] 2020; Vol. 11993, pp. 380-394. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 May 19.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The purpose of this manuscript is to provide an overview of the technical specifications and architecture of the Ca ncer imaging P henomics T ool k it (CaPTk www.cbica.upenn.edu/captk), a cross-platform, open-source, easy-to-use, and extensible software platform for analyzing 2D and 3D images, currently focusing on radiographic scans of brain, breast, and lung cancer. The primary aim of this platform is to enable swift and efficient translation of cutting-edge academic research into clinically useful tools relating to clinical quantification, analysis, predictive modeling, decision-making, and reporting workflow. CaPTk builds upon established open-source software toolkits, such as the Insight Toolkit (ITK) and OpenCV, to bring together advanced computational functionality. This functionality describes specialized, as well as general-purpose, image analysis algorithms developed during active multi-disciplinary collaborative research studies to address real clinical requirements. The target audience of CaPTk consists of both computational scientists and clinical experts. For the former it provides i) an efficient image viewer offering the ability of integrating new algorithms, and ii) a library of readily-available clinically-relevant algorithms, allowing batch-processing of multiple subjects. For the latter it facilitates the use of complex algorithms for clinically-relevant studies through a user-friendly interface, eliminating the prerequisite of a substantial computational background. CaPTk's long-term goal is to provide widely-used technology to make use of advanced quantitative imaging analytics in cancer prediction, diagnosis and prognosis, leading toward a better understanding of the biological mechanisms of cancer development.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
11993
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Brainlesion : glioma, multiple sclerosis, stroke and traumatic brain injuries. BrainLes (Workshop)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32754723
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46643-5_38