Neural Network for 3D ICF Shell Reconstruction from Single Radiographs
Bradley T. Wolfe, Zhizhong Han, Jonathan S. Ben-Benjamin, John L., Kline, David S. Montgomery, Elizabeth C. Merritt, Paul A. Keiter, Eric, Loomis, Brian M. Patterson, Lindsey Kuettner, and Zhehui Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a convolutional neural network that reconstructs 3D inertial confinement fusion shells from single radiographs, overcoming limitations of traditional multi-angle methods and enabling improved diagnostics with limited data.
Contribution
The study presents a novel CNN-based approach for 3D ICF shell reconstruction from a single radiograph, including sensitivity analysis and training with synthetic data to handle experimental limitations.
Findings
CNN can reconstruct 3D shells with low asymmetries
Synthetic radiographs enable effective training for experimental data
Reconstruction quality is comparable to multi-LOS measurements
Abstract
In inertial confinement fusion (ICF), X-ray radiography is a critical diagnostic for measuring implosion dynamics, which contains rich 3D information. Traditional methods for reconstructing 3D volumes from 2D radiographs, such as filtered backprojection, require radiographs from at least two different angles or lines of sight (LOS). In ICF experiments, space for diagnostics is limited and cameras that can operate on the fast timescales are expensive to implement, limiting the number of projections that can be acquired. To improve the imaging quality as a result of this limitation, convolutional neural networks (CNN) have recently been shown to be capable of producing 3D models from visible light images or medical X-ray images rendered by volumetric computed tomography LOS (SLOS). We propose a CNN to reconstruct 3D ICF spherical shells from single radiographs. We also examine sensitivity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging and Analysis · Medical Image Segmentation Techniques · 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
