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The Cancer Imaging Archive

DRO-Toolkit | Stanford DRO Toolkit: Digital Reference Objects for Standardization of Radiomic Features

DOI: 10.7937/T062-8262 | Data Citation Required | Image Collection

Location Species Subjects Data Types Cancer Types Size Supporting Data Status Updated
Phantom Human 32 SEG, CT, Segmentation Phantom 5.46GB Software/Source Code Public, Complete 2020/04/09

Summary

This is a sample collection of synthetic 3D Digital Reference Objects (DROs) intended for standardization of quantitative imaging feature extraction pipelines. We have developed a software toolkit for the creation of DROs with customizable size, shape, intensity, texture, and margin sharpness values. Using user-supplied input parameters, these objects are defined mathematically as continuous functions, discretized, and then saved as DICOM objects. This collection includes objects with a range of values for the various feature categories and many combinations of these categories.

Data Access

Version 1: Updated 2020/04/09

Title Data Type Format Access Points Subjects Studies Series Images License
Images and Segmentations SEG, CT DICOM
Download requires NBIA Data Retriever
32 32 64 9,632 CC BY 3.0
Images and Segmentations Segmentation, CT ZIP and NIFTI 64 CC BY 3.0
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Citations & Data Usage Policy

Data Citation Required: Users must abide by the TCIA Data Usage Policy and Restrictions. Attribution must include the following citation, including the Digital Object Identifier:

Data Citation

Jaggi, A., Mattonen, S. A., McNitt-Gray, M., & Napel, S. (2020). Stanford DRO Toolkit: Digital Reference Objects for Standardization of Radiomic Features (Version 1) [Data set]. The Cancer Imaging Archive. https://doi.org/10.7937/T062-8262

Acknowledgement

  • David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA – U01CA181156
  • Stanford University School of Medicine – U01CA187947 and U24CA180927
  • University of Michigan – U01CA232931
  • University of Washington – R50CA211270, U01CA148131
  • University of South Florida – U24CA180927, U01CA200464
  • Moffitt Cancer Center – U01CA143062, U01CA200464, P30CA076292
  • UC San Francisco – U01CA225427
  • BC Cancer Research Centre – NSERC Discovery Grant: RGPIN-2019-06467
  • Columbia University- U01CA225431
  • Center for Biomedical Image Computing and Analytics at the University of Pennsylvania – U24CA189523, R01NS042645
  • Massachusetts General Hospital- U01CA154601, U24CA180927

Acknowledgements

We would like to acknowledge the individuals and institutions that contributed to the development and creation of these digital reference objects:

  • Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA - Akshay  Jaggi  B.S. and Sandy Napel PhD from the Department of Radiology
  • University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA - Michael McNitt-Gray PhD from the Department of Radiology
  • The University of Western Ontario, Department of Medical Biophysics - Sarah Mattonen PhD
  • The National Cancer Institute Quantitative Imaging Network (QIN)

Related Publications

Publications by the Dataset Authors

The authors recommended this paper as the best source of additional information about this dataset:

  • Jaggi, A., Mattonen, S. A., McNitt-Gray, M., & Napel, S. (2020). Stanford DRO Toolkit: Digital Reference Objects for Standardization of Radiomic Features. In Tomography (Vol. 6, Issue 2, pp. 111–117). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2019.00030

No other publications by dataset authors were recommended.

Publication Citation

Jaggi, A., Mattonen, S. A., McNitt-Gray, M., & Napel, S. (2020). Stanford DRO Toolkit: Digital Reference Objects for Standardization of Radiomic Features. In Tomography (Vol. 6, Issue 2, pp. 111–117). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2019.00030

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