FDDM: Frequency-Decomposed Diffusion Model for Dose Prediction in Radiotherapy

IF 3.2 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Xin Liao;Zhenghao Feng;Jianghong Xiao;Xingchen Peng;Yan Wang
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Abstract

Accurate dose distribution prediction is crucial in the radiotherapy planning. Although previous methods based on convolutional neural network have shown promising performance, they have the problem of over-smoothing, leading to prediction without important high-frequency details. Recently, diffusion model has achieved great success in computer vision, which excels in generating images with more high-frequency details, yet suffers from time-consuming and extensive computational resource consumption. To alleviate these problems, we propose Frequency-Decomposed Diffusion Model (FDDM) that refines the high-frequency subbands of the dose map. To be specific, we design a Coarse Dose Prediction Module (CDPM) to first predict a coarse dose map and then utilize 2D discrete wavelet transform to decompose the coarse dose map into a low-frequency subband and three high-frequency subbands. There is a notable difference between the coarse predicted results and ground truth in high-frequency subbands. Therefore, we design a diffusion-based module called High-Frequency Refinement Module (HFRM) that performs diffusion operation in the high-frequency components of the dose map instead of the original dose map. Extensive experiments on two in-house datasets verify the effectiveness of our approach.
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IEEE Signal Processing Letters
IEEE Signal Processing Letters 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
12.80%
发文量
339
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Signal Processing Letters is a monthly, archival publication designed to provide rapid dissemination of original, cutting-edge ideas and timely, significant contributions in signal, image, speech, language and audio processing. Papers published in the Letters can be presented within one year of their appearance in signal processing conferences such as ICASSP, GlobalSIP and ICIP, and also in several workshop organized by the Signal Processing Society.
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