Statistical uncertainty-aware dual-path dilated convolution fusion framework for Monte Carlo dose denoising:
Xingyu Lu1, Yongbao Li2, Linghong Zhou1
1School of Biomedical Engineering, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
Purpose:
Monte Carlo (MC)-based dose calculation provides high accuracy in radiotherapy but is limited by statistical uncertainty (SU), which introduces noise and increases computational demands. This study proposes a Statistical Uncertainty-aware deep learning framework with a Dual-Path Dilated Convolution Fusion architecture to improve the accuracy and efficiency of MC dose denoising.
Methods:
We designed a three-channel convolutional neural network that integrates noisy MC dose distributions, corresponding SU maps, and CT images. The dual-path structure combines standard and dilated convolutions to extract both local anatomical features and global contextual information. The model was trained and validated on 69 clinical IMRT plans from three tumor sites (head-and-neck, brain, and lung), each with six levels of simulated noise generated by a GPU-based MC engine. High-particle MC doses served as the ground truth. A total of six sub-models were trained for different noise levels, and performance was evaluated using mean dose error (MDE), gamma passing rate (GPR), and dose-volume histogram (DVH) analysis.
Results:
The SU-aware model outperformed its two-channel SU-agnostic counterpart across all tumor sites, with MDEs reduced to (0.84 ± 0.26)% for head-and-neck, (0.85 ± 0.21)% for brain, and (0.36 ± 0.09)% for lung. GPRs exceeded 97 % (3 %/3 mm) with ≥ 1 × 105 histories. Denoising was completed within seconds, enabling real-time application.
Conclusions:
By explicitly incorporating SU into the network, the proposed model achieves fast, accurate dose denoising.
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