2021
DOI: 10.1002/acm2.13249
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Development and performance assessment of an advanced Lucas‐Kanade algorithm for dose mapping of cervical cancer external radiotherapy and brachytherapy plans

Abstract: The aim of this study was to verify the possibility of summing the dose distributions of combined radiotherapeutic treatment of cervical cancer using the extended Lucas-Kanade algorithm for deformable image registration.Materials and methods: First, a deformable registration of planning computed tomography images for the external radiotherapy and brachytherapy treatment of 10 patients with different parameter settings of the Lucas-Kanade algorithm was performed. By evaluating the registered data using landmark… Show more

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“…36 The DIRART software has been widely used in research and clinical areas with respect to image registration study to this day. 36,[52][53][54] The DIRs were calculated without any postprocessing methods, such as smoothing, and the results were extracted as an array type, including deformation vector fields (DVFs) generated by DIR for the calculation of voxel movements. For performing DIR, the reference phase (ie, T50) and other phases (T60, T70, …, T30, and T40) were selected as a moving image and fixed images, respectively.…”
Section: Assessment Of Dir Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 The DIRART software has been widely used in research and clinical areas with respect to image registration study to this day. 36,[52][53][54] The DIRs were calculated without any postprocessing methods, such as smoothing, and the results were extracted as an array type, including deformation vector fields (DVFs) generated by DIR for the calculation of voxel movements. For performing DIR, the reference phase (ie, T50) and other phases (T60, T70, …, T30, and T40) were selected as a moving image and fixed images, respectively.…”
Section: Assessment Of Dir Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%