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A Modular Approach to Reversible and Stackable Medical Imaging Translation Models: CBCT-Based Synthetic MRI with Multiple U-Nets in Series (MUNETs)

Authors: Eric Chang, Nguyen Phuong Dang, Andrew Lim, Lauren Lukas, Lijun Ma, Yutaka Natsuaki, Zhengzheng Xu, Hualin Zhang

Affiliation: Radiation Oncology, Keck School of Medicine of USC

Abstract Preview: Purpose: Harnessed the power of AI and Deep Learning (DL), Generalized Neural Network models for medical image transformation are trained to predict target images from reference images, often requirin...

Cross-Slice Attention for Unsupervised 3D Pelvic CBCT to CT Translation

Authors: Xu Chen, Jun Lian, Yunkui Pang, Pew-Thian Yap

Affiliation: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Huaqiao University

Abstract Preview: Purpose: Unsupervised CBCT-to-CT translation in the pelvic region is essential for accurate radiotherapy delivery and adaptive image-guided interventions. However, current models for cross-modality tr...

Improving Adversarial Approaches to Synthetic CT Image Generation with Skin Surface Masks

Authors: Mahya Ahmadzadeh, Nagarajan Kandasamy, Keyur Shah, Gregory C. Sharp, Santhosh Vadivel, John MacLaren Walsh

Affiliation: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Massachusetts General Hospital, Emory University, Drexel University

Abstract Preview: Purpose: In image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), cone beam CTs (CBCTs) suffer from distortions that degrade registration with planning CTs. While CycleGANs can generate synthetic CTs (sCTs) from CBCTs, e...

Uprightvision: A Deep-Learning Toolkit for Transforming Supine Anatomy to Upright

Authors: Ming Dong, Carri K. Glide-Hurst, Behzad Hejrati, Joshua Pan, Yuhao Yan

Affiliation: Department of Computer Science, Wayne State University, Departments of Human Oncology and Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Human Oncology, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Abstract Preview: Purpose: Upright patient positioners and vertical CT reduce tumor motion and stabilize internal anatomy during treatment delivery. Yet, to fully exploit the advantages of upright, translation of stand...