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Feasibility-Seeking and Superiorization Algorithms Applied to Inverse Treatment Planning in Radiation Therapy

Optimization and Control 2014-02-07 v1 Medical Physics

Abstract

We apply the recently proposed superiorization methodology (SM) to the inverse planning problem in radiation therapy. The inverse planning problem is represented here as a constrained minimization problem of the total variation (TV) of the intensity vector over a large system of linear two-sided inequalities. The SM can be viewed conceptually as lying between feasibility-seeking for the constraints and full-fledged constrained minimization of the objective function subject to these constraints. It is based on the discovery that many feasibility-seeking algorithms (of the projection methods variety) are perturbation-resilient, and can be proactively steered toward a feasible solution of the constraints with a reduced, thus superiorized, but not necessarily minimal, objective function value.

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@article{arxiv.1402.1310,
  title  = {Feasibility-Seeking and Superiorization Algorithms Applied to Inverse Treatment Planning in Radiation Therapy},
  author = {R. Davidi and Y. Censor and R. W. Schulte and S. Geneser and L. Xing},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.1310},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

Contemporary Mathematics, accepted for publication