A Novel Automatic Real-time Motion Tracking Method in MRI-guided Radiotherapy Using Enhanced Tracking-Learning-Detection Framework with Automatic Segmentation
Shengqi Chen, Zilin Wang, Jianrong Dai, Shirui Qin, Ying Cao, Ruiao Zhao, Jiayun Chen, Guohua Wu, Yuan Tang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new automatic real-time markerless motion tracking method for MRI-guided radiotherapy, combining an enhanced Tracking-Learning-Detection framework with automatic segmentation to improve accuracy and clinical applicability.
Contribution
The study presents an innovative ETLD+ICV framework that enhances real-time MRI motion tracking and segmentation, outperforming existing methods in precision and adaptability.
Findings
Sub-millimeter tracking errors (<0.8mm) achieved.
Over 99% precision and 98% recall in tracking.
Dice score >82% for target volume segmentation.
Abstract
Background and Purpose: Accurate motion tracking in MRI-guided Radiotherapy (MRIgRT) is essential for effective treatment delivery. This study aimed to enhance motion tracking precision in MRIgRT through an automatic real-time markerless tracking method using an enhanced Tracking-Learning-Detection (ETLD) framework with automatic segmentation. Materials and Methods: We developed a novel MRIgRT motion tracking and segmentation method by integrating the ETLD framework with an improved Chan-Vese model (ICV), named ETLD+ICV. The ETLD framework was upgraded for real-time cine MRI, including advanced image preprocessing, no-reference image quality assessment, an enhanced median-flow tracker, and a refined detector with dynamic search region adjustments. ICV was used for precise target volume coverage, refining the segmented region frame by frame using tracking results, with key parameters…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Brain Tumor Detection and Classification · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
