BraTS orchestrator: Democratizing and Disseminating state-of-the-art brain tumor image analysis

arXiv

Florian Kofler, Marcel Rosier, Mehdi Astaraki, Ujjwal Baid, Hendrik Möller, Josef A. Buchner, Felix Steinbauer, Eva Oswald, Ezequiel de la Rosa, Ivan Ezhov, Constantin von See, Jan Kirschke, Anton Schmick, Sarthak Pati, Akis Linardos, Carla Pitarch, Sanyukta Adap, Jeffrey Rudie, Maria Correia de Verdier, Rachit Saluja, Evan Calabrese, Dominic LaBella, Mariam Aboian, Ahmed W. Moawad, Nazanin Maleki, Udunna Anazodo, Maruf Adewole, Marius George Linguraru, Anahita Fathi Kazerooni, Zhifan Jiang, Gian Marco Conte, Hongwei Li, Juan Eugenio Iglesias, Spyridon Bakas, Benedikt Wiestler, Marie Piraud, Bjoern Menze

Illustration of the different segmentation tasks for diverse brain tumor types within the BraTS segmentation challenges

Summary

The Brain Tumor Segmentation (BraTS) cluster of challenges has significantly advanced brain tumor image analysis by providing large, curated datasets and addressing clinically relevant tasks. However, despite its success and popularity, algorithms and models developed through BraTS have seen limited adoption in both scientific and clinical communities. To accelerate their dissemination, we introduce BraTS orchestrator, an open-source Python package that provides seamless access to state-of-the-art segmentation and synthesis algorithms for diverse brain tumors from the BraTS challenge ecosystem. Available on GitHub (this https URL), the package features intuitive tutorials designed for users with minimal programming experience, enabling both researchers and clinicians to easily deploy winning BraTS algorithms for inference. By abstracting the complexities of modern deep learning, BraTS orchestrator democratizes access to the specialized knowledge developed within the BraTS community, making these advances readily available to broader neuro-radiology and neuro-oncology audiences.

Citation

Kofler, Florian, et al. “BraTS orchestrator: Democratizing and Disseminating state-of-the-art brain tumor image analysis.” arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.13807 (2025).

BibTex

@article{kofler2025brats, title={BraTS orchestrator: Democratizing and Disseminating state-of-the-art brain tumor image analysis}, author={Kofler, Florian and Rosier, Marcel and Astaraki, Mehdi and Baid, Ujjwal and M{\”o}ller, Hendrik and Buchner, Josef A and Steinbauer, Felix and Oswald, Eva and de la Rosa, Ezequiel and Ezhov, Ivan and others}, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.13807}, year={2025} }

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