Hi Ahmet,
Regarding the disparity in spatial resolution between the ADC and DWI/HBV scans of patient 1009, you're right. Well spotted! In-plane resolution seems identical, down to every decimal. But the through-plane resolution is off by 1 mm. We'll double-check this issue at our end and revert back to you, as soon as possible.
Regarding which modality was used for original annotations and which modality do they map to, please take a look at the ('Annotations' section of the 'Datasets: Imaging, Labels' page](https://pi-cai.grand-challenge.org/DATA/), which states the following:
Original Annotations (picai_labels/csPCa_lesion_delineations/human_expert/original):
All axial bpMRI sequences (T2W, DWI, ADC) per case, were used to localize and annotate csPCa lesions. However, depending on the annotator/center and their preference, some annotations have been created at the spatial resolution and orientation of the T2W image, while others have been created at the resolution and orientation of the DWI/ADC images. Either way, for every annotation in this folder, all lesion delineations (if any) will always clearly map to observations in DWI/ADC imaging.
Hope this helps.