Background and purpose: In radiotherapy, automatic organ-at-risk segmentation algorithms allow faster delineation times, but clinically relevant contour evaluation remains challenging. Commonly used measures to assess automatic contours, such as volumetric Dice Similarity Coefficient (DSC) or Hausdorff distance, have shown to be good measures for geometric similarity, but do not always correlate with clinical applicability of the contours, or time needed to adjust them. This study aimed to evaluate the correlation of new and commonly used evaluation measures with time-saving during contouring.Materials and methods: Twenty lung cancer patients were used to compare user-adjustments after atlas-based and deep-learning contouring with manual co...
Background and purpose: Auto-contouring performance has been widely studied in development and commi...
<p><b>Background:</b> Manual delineation of structures in head and neck cancers is an extremely time...
Purpose To validate, in the context of adaptive radiotherapy, three commercial software solutions f...
Background and purpose: In radiotherapy, automatic organ-at-risk segmentation algorithms allow faste...
Proper delineation of both target volumes and organs at risk is a crucial step in the radiation ther...
Advances in artificial intelligence-based methods have led to the development and publication of num...
Background and purpose: Contouring of organs at risk (OARS) is an important but time consuming part ...
Auto-contouring could revolutionise future planning of radiotherapy treatment. The lack of consensus...
Purpose: To analyze geometric discrepancy and dosimetric impact in using contours generated by auto-...
Purpose Methods Automated techniques for estimating the contours of organs and structures in medical...
Various commercial auto-contouring solutions have emerged over past few years to address labor-inten...
Atlas-based auto-segmentation (ABS) procedure used in radiotherapy can be classified into two groups...
Background and purpose: Normal tissue sparing in radiotherapy relies on proper delineation. While ma...
Abstract Purpose To study the performance of a proposed deep learning-based autocontouring system in...
Purpose/objective(s)Auto-segmentation with artificial intelligence (AI) offers an opportunity to red...
Background and purpose: Auto-contouring performance has been widely studied in development and commi...
<p><b>Background:</b> Manual delineation of structures in head and neck cancers is an extremely time...
Purpose To validate, in the context of adaptive radiotherapy, three commercial software solutions f...
Background and purpose: In radiotherapy, automatic organ-at-risk segmentation algorithms allow faste...
Proper delineation of both target volumes and organs at risk is a crucial step in the radiation ther...
Advances in artificial intelligence-based methods have led to the development and publication of num...
Background and purpose: Contouring of organs at risk (OARS) is an important but time consuming part ...
Auto-contouring could revolutionise future planning of radiotherapy treatment. The lack of consensus...
Purpose: To analyze geometric discrepancy and dosimetric impact in using contours generated by auto-...
Purpose Methods Automated techniques for estimating the contours of organs and structures in medical...
Various commercial auto-contouring solutions have emerged over past few years to address labor-inten...
Atlas-based auto-segmentation (ABS) procedure used in radiotherapy can be classified into two groups...
Background and purpose: Normal tissue sparing in radiotherapy relies on proper delineation. While ma...
Abstract Purpose To study the performance of a proposed deep learning-based autocontouring system in...
Purpose/objective(s)Auto-segmentation with artificial intelligence (AI) offers an opportunity to red...
Background and purpose: Auto-contouring performance has been widely studied in development and commi...
<p><b>Background:</b> Manual delineation of structures in head and neck cancers is an extremely time...
Purpose To validate, in the context of adaptive radiotherapy, three commercial software solutions f...