基于多维标度和李氏导数图像分析的EBT4彩色薄膜质量变化的可视化与评价。

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众所周知,包装中膜特异性均匀性的变化会显著降低一次扫描协议的有效性,这是一种常用的膜剂量测定方法。该方法普遍采用参考剂量-反应,根据已知剂量与未照射状态的关系进行线性缩放。本研究旨在可视化和量化包装中未暴露膜特异性均匀性的变化,以使用机器学习方法评估参考剂量反应的适用性。14部EBT4胶片(#00-#13)从两批包装中选出。采用横向扫描(扫描a)和纵向扫描(扫描B)的单台扫描仪,从EBT4薄膜的彩色图像中获得9个网格间距为100 × 100像素(72 dpi)的斑块。参考贴片设置在胶片#00的中心。本研究采用多维尺度(MDS)和李氏导数图像分析(LDIA)对斑块数据进行红(R)/绿(G)/蓝(B)通道处理。MDS是一种适合分析具有相似性的非线性数据的方法,它根据距离度量提供数据对象的映射。LDIA直接检测图像梯度之间的偏差向量场。薄膜均匀度以1/10000缩放像素值为标量分布进行测量。图像流场以标量分布的负梯度形式得到。定义了两个相似度度量来与参考patch进行比较:(1)MDSr (MDS图中与原点的距离参数)和(2)Stot(每个patch的s值求和,其中s值表示通过李氏导数获得的偏差向量场的涡度)。除了蓝色通道外,MDSr与参考贴片的绝对像素值差异高度相关,其中蓝色通道检测到有利的参考剂量响应包。Stot从参考资料中量化膜均匀性变化,独立于数据集,并将不利的膜状态检测为Stot
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Visualization and evaluation of the quality variations of EBT4 Gafchromic film using multidimensional scaling and Lie derivative image analysis.

Film-specific uniformity variations in packages are known to significantly diminish the effectiveness of the one-scan protocol, a commonly used film dosimetry method. This method universally adopts the reference dose-response with rescaling linearly from the relationship of the known dose and the unexposed state. This study aims to visualize and quantify the variation in unexposed film-specific uniformity in a package to evaluate the suitability of the reference dose response using machine-learning method. Fourteen EBT4 films (#00-#13) were selected from two lot packages. Nine grid-spaced 100 × 100 pixel (72 dpi) patches were obtained from the color images of EBT4 film sheet using a single scanner with landscape (scan A) and portrait (scan B) scan orientations. The reference patch was set at the center of film #00. For this study, multidimensional scaling (MDS) and Lie derivative image analysis (LDIA) were applied to the patch data with respect to the red (R)/green (G)/blue (B) channels. MDS is a suitable method for analyzing non-linear data with similarity, which provides a map of data objects according to a distance metric. LDIA directly detects the deviation vector field between image gradients. The film-specific uniformity was measured at 1/10000 scaled pixel value as a scalar distribution. The image flow field was obtained as a negative gradient of the scalar distribution. Two similarity metrics were defined for comparison with the reference patch: (1) MDSr (the distance parameter in the MDS map from the origin) and (2) Stot (summed S-value in each patch, where S-value represents the vorticity of the deviation vector field obtained via the Lie derivative). MDSr highly correlated with the absolute pixel value difference from the reference patch except for the blue channel in which a favorable package was detected for the reference dose response. Stot quantified the film-uniformity variation from the reference, independent of the dataset, and detected the unfavorable film state as Stot < 0.8 in the blue channel. We visualized and quantified the variation in film-specific uniformity in a lot package using MDS and LDIA, thereby quantitatively determining the unfavorable condition for applying the reference dose-response.

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