Deep Learning-based Protoacoustic Signal Denoising for Proton Range Verification
Jing Wang (1), James J. Sohn (2), Yang Lei (1), Wei Nie (3), Jun Zhou, (1), Stephen Avery (4), Tian Liu (5), Xiaofeng Yang (1) ((1) Department of, Radiation Oncology, Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University, (2), Department of Radiation Oncology, Northwestern University

TL;DR
This paper introduces a deep learning-based denoising approach for protoacoustic signals in proton therapy, significantly improving Bragg peak range verification accuracy with lower doses, facilitating clinical application.
Contribution
It develops a novel deep learning denoising method that enhances protoacoustic signal quality and reduces dose requirements for accurate proton range verification.
Findings
Supervised SAE models outperform unsupervised in BP verification.
Achieved BP range uncertainty of 0.20 +/- 3.44 mm with 8 raw signals.
Significant noise reduction and SNR improvement in denoised signals.
Abstract
Objective: Proton therapy offers an advantageous dose distribution compared to the photon therapy, since it deposits most of the energy at the end of range, namely the Bragg peak (BP). Protoacoustic technique was developed to in vivo determine the BP locations. However, it requires large dose delivery to the tissue to obtain an averaged acoustic signal with a sufficient signal to noise ratio (SNR), which is not suitable in clinics. We propose a deep learning-based technique to acquire denoised acoustic signals and reduce BP range uncertainty with much lower doses. Approach: Three accelerometers were placed on the distal surface of a cylindrical polyethylene (PE) phantom to collect protoacoustic signals. In total 512 raw signals were collected at each device. Device-specific stack autoencoder (SAE) denoising models were trained to denoise the input signals, which were generated by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Ultrasound Imaging and Elastography
