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Deep Learning Signal Discrimination for Improved Sensitivity at High Specificity for CMOS Intraoperative Probes.

Joshua Moo1, Paul Marsden1, Kunal Vyas2, Andrew J Reader1.   

Abstract

The challenge in delineating the boundary between cancerous and healthy tissue during cancer resection surgeries can be addressed with the use of intraoperative probes to detect cancer cells labeled with radiotracers to facilitate excision. In this study, deep learning algorithms for background gamma ray signal rejection were explored for an intraoperative probe utilizing CMOS monolithic active pixel sensors optimized toward the detection of internal conversion electrons from [Formula: see text]Tc. Two methods utilizing convolutional neural networks (CNNs) were explored for beta-gamma discrimination: 1) classification of event clusters isolated from the sensor array outputs (SAOs) from the probe and 2) semantic segmentation of event clusters within an acquisition frame of an SAO which provides spatial information on the classification. The feasibility of the methods in this study was explored with several radionuclides including 14C, 57Co, and [Formula: see text]Tc. Overall, the classification deep network is able to achieve an improved area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic (ROC), giving 0.93 for 14C beta and [Formula: see text]Tc gamma clusters, compared to 0.88 for a more conventional feature-based discriminator. Further optimization of the lower left region of the ROC by using a customized AUC loss function during training led to an improvement of 31% in sensitivity at low false positive rates compared to the conventional method. The segmentation deep network is able to achieve a mean dice score of 0.93. Through the direct comparison of all methods, the classification method was found to have a better performance in terms of the AUC.

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Keywords:  CMOS; Cancer surgeries; convolutional neural network (CNN); internal conversion (IC) electrons; intraoperative beta probes

Year:  2021        PMID: 35419499      PMCID: PMC8991998          DOI: 10.1109/TRPMS.2021.3098448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Radiat Plasma Med Sci        ISSN: 2469-7303


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