Analysis of the BraTS 2023 Intracranial Meningioma Segmentation Challenge
Dominic LaBella, Ujjwal Baid, Omaditya Khanna, Shan McBurney-Lin, Ryan, McLean, Pierre Nedelec, Arif Rashid, Nourel Hoda Tahon, Talissa Altes,, Radhika Bhalerao, Yaseen Dhemesh, Devon Godfrey, Fathi Hilal, Scott Floyd,, Anastasia Janas, Anahita Fathi Kazerooni, John Kirkpatrick

TL;DR
The paper presents the design, results, and benchmarks of the BraTS 2023 challenge focused on automated segmentation of meningiomas in MRI scans, highlighting state-of-the-art performance and challenges in pre-processing.
Contribution
It introduces a large multi-institutional dataset for meningioma segmentation and evaluates deep learning models, establishing new benchmarks and identifying pre-processing issues.
Findings
Top model achieved median DSC over 0.97 for tumor components.
State-of-the-art segmentation performance established.
Identified pre-processing challenges related to skull-stripped image edges.
Abstract
We describe the design and results from the BraTS 2023 Intracranial Meningioma Segmentation Challenge. The BraTS Meningioma Challenge differed from prior BraTS Glioma challenges in that it focused on meningiomas, which are typically benign extra-axial tumors with diverse radiologic and anatomical presentation and a propensity for multiplicity. Nine participating teams each developed deep-learning automated segmentation models using image data from the largest multi-institutional systematically expert annotated multilabel multi-sequence meningioma MRI dataset to date, which included 1000 training set cases, 141 validation set cases, and 283 hidden test set cases. Each case included T2, FLAIR, T1, and T1Gd brain MRI sequences with associated tumor compartment labels delineating enhancing tumor, non-enhancing tumor, and surrounding non-enhancing FLAIR hyperintensity. Participant automated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMeningioma and schwannoma management · Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment · Medical Imaging and Analysis
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
