Image Reconstruction for Proton Therapy Range Verification via U-NETs
Setterdahl, Lena Marie; Lionheart, William R. B.; Holman, Sean F.; Skjerdal, Kyrre; Ratliff, Hunter Nathaniel; Ytre-Hauge, Kristian Smeland; Lathouwers, Danny; Meric, Ilker
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2024Metadata
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). 2024, 14859 (1), 232-244. 10.1007/978-3-031-66955-2_16Abstract
This study aims to investigate the capability of U-Nets in improving image reconstruction accuracy for proton range verification within the framework of the NOVO (Next generation imaging for real-time dose verification enabling adaptive proton therapy) project. NOVO aims to enhance the accuracy of proton range verification by imaging the distribution of prompt gamma-rays (PGs) and fast neutrons (FNs) produced by nuclear interactions within tissue. In this work, focus lies on FNs, leaving PGs as future work. A dataset consisting of Monte Carlo-based simple back-projection and ground truth images of FN production distributions in a homogeneous water phantom was utilized. Various U-Net models were trained to predict FN distributions, and a set of range landmark (RL) metrics were computed for evaluation. Linear regression models were established to correlate shifts in mean RL with true range shift magnitudes. Our findings demonstrate a strong linear correlation between the shifts in mean RL in U-Net predictions and the true range shift magnitudes. Multiple RL metrics, including weighted average, inflection point, edge, and peak, were explored. This study highlights the potential utility of U-Nets in enhancing image reconstruction accuracy for proton range verification. The observed correlations between RL shifts and true range shifts provide evidence of the ability of U-Nets to accurately predict images containing range information. Future research will focus on generating more realistic training data incorporating more clinically relevant phantoms, including tissue heterogeneities.
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