Publications by authors named "Harry Ingleby"

On-treatment EPID images are contaminated with patient-generated scattered photons. If this component can be accurately estimated, its effect can be removed, and therefore a corresponding in vivo patient dose estimate will be more accurate. Our group previously developed a "tri-hybrid" (TH) algorithm to provide fast but accurate estimates of patient-generated photon scatter.

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The videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) is a key tool in assessing swallowing function. As with any diagnostic procedure, the probable benefits of the study must be weighed against possible risks. The probable benefit of VFSS is an accurate assessment of swallowing function, enabling patient management decisions potentially leading to improved patient health status and quality of life.

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In vivo dosimetry methods can verify the prescription dose is delivered to the patient during treatment. Unfortunately, in exit dosimetry, the megavoltage image is contaminated with patient-generated scattered photons. However, estimation and removal of the effect of this fluence improves accuracy of in vivo dosimetry methods.

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Scattered radiation unavoidably generated in the patient will negatively impact both kilovoltage (KV) and megavoltage (MV) imaging applications. Recently, 'hybrid' methods (i.e.

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Purpose: To develop a fast patient-specific analytical estimator of first-order Compton and Rayleigh scatter in cone-beam computed tomography, implemented using graphics processing units.

Methods: The authors developed an analytical estimator for first-order Compton and Rayleigh scatter in a cone-beam computed tomography geometry. The estimator was coded using NVIDIA's CUDA environment for execution on an NVIDIA graphics processing unit.

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Purpose: Easy particle propagation (Epp) is a user code for the EGSnrc code package based on the c+ + class library egspp. A main feature of egspp (and Epp) is the ability to use analytical objects to construct simulation geometries. The authors developed Epp to facilitate the simulation of x-ray imaging geometries, especially in the case of scatter studies.

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Multiframe blind deconvolution is extended to incorporate simultaneous image acquisition at multiple wavelengths (wavelength diversity). The assumption of common path-length errors across the diversity channels allows for a parallel deconvolution procedure that exploits this coupling. No assumptions about variations in the object's intensity distribution at different wavelengths are required.

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