Journal article
Performance of 12 DIR algorithms in low-contrast regions for mass and density conserving deformation.
UJ Yeo, JR Supple, ML Taylor, R Smith, T Kron, RD Franich
Medical Physics | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1118/1.4819945
Abstract
Deformable image registration (DIR) has become a key tool for adaptive radiotherapy to account for inter- and intrafraction organ deformation. Of contemporary interest, the application to deformable dose accumulation requires accurate deformation even in low contrast regions where dose gradients may exist within near-uniform tissues. One expects high-contrast features to generally be deformed more accurately by DIR algorithms. The authors systematically assess the accuracy of 12 DIR algorithms and quantitatively examine, in particular, low-contrast regions, where accuracy has not previously been established. This work investigates DIR algorithms in three dimensions using deformable gel (DEFG..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work is supported by a RMIT University Research and Innovation Emerging Researcher Industry Award (Dr. R. D. Franich).