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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Med Image Anal. 2013 Dec 25;18(2):359–373. doi: 10.1016/j.media.2013.12.002

Table 8.

Details on computation time, interaction and computer systems used for the different algorithms. If algorithms where multi-threaded (MT) or used the GPU this is also indicated.

Team Name Avg. time System MT GPU Availability Remarks
Imorphics 8 minutes 2.83GHz 4-cores No No Commercially available (http://www.imorphics.com/).
ScrAutoProstate 2.3 seconds 2.7GGz 12-cores Yes Not available No
CBA 4 minutes 2.7GHz 2-cores No No Binaries available at: http://www.cb.uu.se/_filip/SmartPaint/ Fully interactive painting
Robarts 45 seconds 3.2GHz 1-core, No Yes Available at http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/34126-fast-continuous-max-flow-algorithm-to-2d3d-image-segmentation User indicates 8 to 10 points on prostate surface
512 CUDA-cores
Utwente 4 minutes 2.94GHz 4-cores Yes No Not available User indicates prostate center
Grislies 7 minutes 2.5GHz 4-cores No No Not available
ICProstateSeg 30 minutes 3.2GHz 4-cores, No Yes Not available
96 CUDA-cores
DIAG 22 minutes 2.27GHz 8-cores No No Registration algorithm available on http://elastix.isi.uu.nl/ Runs algorithm on a cluster of 50 cores,
average time without cluster 7 minutes per atlas
SBIA 40 minutes 2.9GHz, 2 cores No No Registration algorithm available on
http://www.rad.upenn.edu/sbia/software/dramms/
Runs algorithm on a cluster of 140 cores,
average time without cluster 25 minutes per atlas
Rutgers 3 minutes 2.67GHz, 8-cores Yes No Not available
UBUdG 100 seconds 3.2GHz 4-cores No No Not available User selects first and last prostate slice