1.Radiomics-based prediction of gamma pass rates for different intensity-modulated radiation therapy techniques for pelvic tumors
Qianxi NI ; Yangfeng DU ; Zhaozhong ZHU ; Jinmeng PANG ; Jianfeng TAN ; Zhili WU ; Jinjia CAO ; Luqiao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2023;43(8):595-600
Objective:To explore the feasibility of a classification prediction model for gamma pass rates (GPRs) under different intensity-modulated radiation therapy techniques for pelvic tumors using a radiomics-based machine learning approach, and compare the classification performance of four integrated tree models.Methods:With a retrospective collection of 409 plans using different IMRT techniques, the three-dimensional dose validation results were adopted based on modality measurements, with a GPR criterion of 3%/2 mm and 10% dose threshold. Then prediction were built models by extracting radiomics features based on dose documentation. Four machine learning algorithms were used, namely random forest (RF), adaptive boosting (AdaBoost), extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost), and light gradient boosting machine (LightGBM). Their classification performance was evaluated by calculating sensitivity, specificity, F1 score, and AUC value. Results:The RF, AdaBoost, XGBoost, and LightGBM models had sensitivities of 0.96, 0.82, 0.93, and 0.89, specificities of 0.38, 0.54, 0.62, and 0.62, F1 scores of 0.86, 0.81, 0.88, and 0.86, and AUC values of 0.81, 0.77, 0.85, and 0.83, respectively. XGBoost model showed the highest sensitivity, specificity, F1 score, and AUC value, outperforming the other three models. Conclusions:To build a GPR classification prediction model using a radiomics-based machine learning approach is feasible for plans using different intensity-modulated radiotherapy techniques for pelvic tumors, providing a basis for future multi-institutional collaborative research on GPR prediction.
2.Gamma pass rate classification prediction and interpretation based on SHAP value feature selection
Luqiao CHEN ; Qianxi NI ; Jinmeng PANG ; Jianfeng TAN ; Xin ZHOU ; Longjun LUO ; Degao ZENG ; Jinjia CAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2023;32(10):914-919
Objective:To explore the feasibility and validity of constructing an intensity-modulated radiotherapy gamma pass rate prediction model after combining the SHAP values with the extreme gradient boosting tree (XGBoost) algorithm feature selection technique, and to deliver corresponding model interpretation.Methods:The dose validation results of 196 patients with pelvic tumors receiving fixed-field intensity-modulated radiotherapy using modality-based measurements with a gamma pass rate criterion of 3%/2 mm and 10% dose threshold in Hunan Provincial Tumor Hospital from November 2020 to November 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. Prediction models were constructed by extracting radiomic features based on dose files and using SHAP values combined with the XGBoost algorithm for feature filtering. Four machine learning classification models were constructed when the number of features was 50, 80, 110 and 140, respectively. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), recall rate and F1 score were calculated to assess the classification performance of the prediction models.Results:The AUC of prediction model constructed with 110 features selected based on the SHAP-valued features was 0.81, the recall rate was 0.93 and the F1 score was 0.82, which were all better than the other 3 models.Conclusion:For intensity-modulated radiotherapy of pelvic tumor, SHAP values can be used in combination with the XGBoost algorithm to select the optimal subset of radiomic features to construct predictive models of gamma pass rates, and deliver an interpretation of the model output by SHAP values, which may provide value in understanding the prediction by machine learning-dependent models.