Publications by authors named "Prerak Mody"

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  • - Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are crucial for assessing interstitial lung disease in systemic sclerosis patients, but they can be challenging to perform due to risks and contraindications, leading to the exploration of alternative methods like convolution neural networks (CNNs) with chest CT scans.
  • - This study introduces point cloud neural networks (PNN) and graph neural networks (GNN) to better estimate PFTs using detailed information about pulmonary vessel centerlines, which enhances accuracy compared to previous CNN methods while also being more efficient in terms of training time and parameters.
  • - The combination of CNN-CT, PNN-Vessel, and GNN-Vessel resulted in the highest accuracy for estimating PFTs, indicating that
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Background And Purpose: Retrospective dose evaluation for organ-at-risk auto-contours has previously used small cohorts due to additional manual effort required for treatment planning on auto-contours. We aimed to do this at large scale, by a) proposing and assessing an automated plan optimization workflow that used existing clinical plan parameters and b) using it for head-and-neck auto-contour dose evaluation.

Materials And Methods: Our automated workflow emulated our clinic's treatment planning protocol and reused existing clinical plan optimization parameters.

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Ensembles of contours arise in various applications like simulation, computer-aided design, and semantic segmentation. Uncovering ensemble patterns and analyzing individual members is a challenging task that suffers from clutter. Ensemble statistical summarization can alleviate this issue by permitting analyzing ensembles' distributional components like the mean and median, confidence intervals, and outliers.

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Practical applications of mechanical metamaterials often involve solving inverse problems aimed at finding microarchitectures that give rise to certain properties. The limited resolution of additive manufacturing techniques often requires solving such inverse problems for specific specimen sizes. Moreover, the candidate microarchitectures should be resistant to fatigue and fracture.

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