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Temporal separation of Cerenkov radiation and scintillation using artificial neural networks in Clinical LINACs

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posted on 2024-11-15, 08:15 authored by Levi MaddenLevi Madden, James Archer, Enbang LiEnbang Li, Dean WilkinsonDean Wilkinson, Anatoly RozenfeldAnatoly Rozenfeld
The irradiation of scintillator-fiber optic dosimeters by clinical LINACs results in the measurement of scintillation and Cerenkov radiation. In scintillator-fiber optic dosimetry, the scintillation and Cerenkov radiation responses are separated to determine the dose deposited in the scintillator volume. Artificial neural networks (ANNs) were trained and applied in a novel single probe method for the temporal separation of scintillation and Cerenkov radiation. Six dose profiles were measured using the ANN, with the dose profiles compared to those measured using background subtraction and an ionisation chamber. The average dose discrepancy of the ANN measured dose was 2.2% with respect to the ionisation chamber dose and 1.2% with respect to the background subtraction measured dose, while the average dose discrepancy of the background subtraction dose was 1.6% with respect to the ionisation chamber dose. The ANNs performance was degraded when compared with background subtraction, arising from an inaccurate model used to synthesise ANN training data.

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Madden, L., Archer, J., Li, E., Wilkinson, D. & Rosenfeld, A. (2018). Temporal separation of Cerenkov radiation and scintillation using artificial neural networks in Clinical LINACs. Physica Medica: an international journal devoted to the applications of physics to medicine and biology, 54 131-136.

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Physica Medica

Volume

54

Pagination

131-136

Language

English

RIS ID

130849

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