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CADS: A Comprehensive Anatomical Dataset and Segmentation for Whole-Body Anatomy in Computed Tomography

Image and Video Processing 2025-08-04 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Accurate delineation of anatomical structures in volumetric CT scans is crucial for diagnosis and treatment planning. While AI has advanced automated segmentation, current approaches typically target individual structures, creating a fragmented landscape of incompatible models with varying performance and disparate evaluation protocols. Foundational segmentation models address these limitations by providing a holistic anatomical view through a single model. Yet, robust clinical deployment demands comprehensive training data, which is lacking in existing whole-body approaches, both in terms of data heterogeneity and, more importantly, anatomical coverage. In this work, rather than pursuing incremental optimizations in model architecture, we present CADS, an open-source framework that prioritizes the systematic integration, standardization, and labeling of heterogeneous data sources for whole-body CT segmentation. At its core is a large-scale dataset of 22,022 CT volumes with complete annotations for 167 anatomical structures, representing a significant advancement in both scale and coverage, with 18 times more scans than existing collections and 60% more distinct anatomical targets. Building on this diverse dataset, we develop the CADS-model using established architectures for accessible and automated full-body CT segmentation. Through comprehensive evaluation across 18 public datasets and an independent real-world hospital cohort, we demonstrate advantages over SoTA approaches. Notably, thorough testing of the model's performance in segmentation tasks from radiation oncology validates its direct utility for clinical interventions. By making our large-scale dataset, our segmentation models, and our clinical software tool publicly available, we aim to advance robust AI solutions in radiology and make comprehensive anatomical analysis accessible to clinicians and researchers alike.

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@article{arxiv.2507.22953,
  title  = {CADS: A Comprehensive Anatomical Dataset and Segmentation for Whole-Body Anatomy in Computed Tomography},
  author = {Murong Xu and Tamaz Amiranashvili and Fernando Navarro and Maksym Fritsak and Ibrahim Ethem Hamamci and Suprosanna Shit and Bastian Wittmann and Sezgin Er and Sebastian M. Christ and Ezequiel de la Rosa and Julian Deseoe and Robert Graf and Hendrik Möller and Anjany Sekuboyina and Jan C. Peeken and Sven Becker and Giulia Baldini and Johannes Haubold and Felix Nensa and René Hosch and Nikhil Mirajkar and Saad Khalid and Stefan Zachow and Marc-André Weber and Georg Langs and Jakob Wasserthal and Mehmet Kemal Ozdemir and Andrey Fedorov and Ron Kikinis and Stephanie Tanadini-Lang and Jan S. Kirschke and Stephanie E. Combs and Bjoern Menze},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.22953},
  year   = {2025}
}