Monte Carlo Simulations: Efficiency Improvement Techniques and Statistical Considerations
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1 Monte Carlo Simulations: Efficiency Improvement Techniques and Statistical Considerations Daryoush Sheikh-Bagheri, Ph.D. 1, Iwan Kawrakow, Ph.D. 2, Blake Walters, M.Sc. 2, and David W.O. Rogers, Ph.D. 3 1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Allegheny General Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2 Ionizing Radiation Standards, National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 3 Physics Department, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
2 Courtesy of LLNL If linac simulations take too long Divide the beam into treatment-independent and treatment-dependent components Simulate treatmentindependent components characterize phase space distribution with a beam model Simulate treatmentdependent components and the patient CT together
3 If linac simulations can be made fast enough Do all at once Simulate treatmentindependent linac components, treatmentdependent components and the patient CT together Courtesy of LLNL
4 Metrics of Efficiency T: computing time to obtain a variance σ 2 σ 2 : variance on the quantity of interest
5 Q: How can one increase the efficiency? A: By reducing the computing time that it takes to obtain a sufficiently small variance on the quantity of interest easier said than done!
6 Variance of what? Variance of a quantity of interest averaged over a region Examples: ICCR (2000) benchmark suggested by Rogers and Mohan (see D i > 0.5 D max fluence in 1x1 cm 2 regions in beam dose on central axis or profile, etc.
7 Statistical Uncertainties Without them MC calculated values would be useless Prerequisite to efficiency estimation Central limit theorem The batch method The history-by-history method Pick independent particles otherwise correlation Only those particles are independent that belong to different histories Note particle s origin when recycling phase-space files Latent Variance
8 Histories Treatment head (& air) Monitor backscatter Patient Primary Electron contamination Head scatter Phantom scatter
9 NRC CNRC Uncertainties: Computational Considerations 1) ( ) ( 2 1 = = N N X X N i i σ X = N X X σ X = = = = N i i N i i x N X x N X , 1
10 Making the history-by-history technique computationally feasible Trick by Salvat Sempau et al, Phys Med Biol 46:
11 Latent Variance Divide the dose calculation into 2 phases; A, B A -> the linac simulation resulting in a phase-space B -> the dose calculation using the phase-space Sempau et al, Phys Med Biol 46:
12 History-by-history and batch methods Walters, Kawrakow and Rogers, Med Phys 29:
13 Advantage of history by history Dose in a brachytherapy phantom: from Gultekin Yegin
14 Codes used in radiotherapy ITS MCNP PENELOPE GEANT4 No VRTs -> EGS and ITS/ETRAN same efficiency Other systems slower BEAMnrc code significantly more efficient, still not fast enough for routine RTP
15 BEAMnrc - a general purpose user-code for simulation of radiotherapy beams -built on EGSnrc - freely available for non-commercial use - lots of built in variance reduction to enhance efficiency, especially for accelerator photon beams
16 Codes designed to be more efficient The Macro Monte Carlo (MMC) code The PEREGRINE code Voxel Monte Carlo (VMC/xVMC) VMC++ MCDOSE The Monte Carlo Vista (MCV) code system The Dose Planning Method (DPM) and other codes (Keall and Hoban 1996; Wang, Chui, and Lovelock 1998).
17 Comparative accuracy of dose calculation
18 How fast are current codes? Chetty et al. (2006). Issues associated with clinical implementation of Monte Carlo-based treatment planning: Report of the AAPM Task Group No Med Phys
19 AEIT vs VRT Distinguish between a technique that achieves the improved efficiency through the use of approximations approximate efficiency improving technique (AEIT) And a technique that does not alter the physics in any way when it increases the efficiency true variance reduction technique (VRT)
20 AEITs used in the treatment head simulation Condensed History Technique (CHT) Range Rejection Transport Cutoffs
21 Condensed History Technique (CHT) In previous talk Iwan talked about this in detail
22 Condensed History Technique (CHT) 10 6 elastic and inelastic collisions until locally absorbed Berger (1963) introduced the condensed history technique step-size dependence Is an AEIT Two main components very strongly influence the simulation speed and accuracy : the electron-step algorithm ( transport mechanics ) the boundary-crossing algorithm
23 Range Rejection Discard an electron if its residual range is smaller than the distance to the nearest boundary Region Rejection: Discard more aggressively when far away from the region of interest Suggested 1.5 MeV cutoff for 6 MV and up By tagging bremsstrahlung photons generated outside target Speed up -> a factor of 3 Negligible (< 0.2%) underestimation of the calculated photon fluence
24 Transport Cutoffs Do not transport further, if the energy drops below a certain threshold (ECUT & PCUT) Do not create secondaries if their energy is going to be below a certain threshold (AE & AP)
25 Splitting and Russian Roulette Originally proposed by J. von Neumann and S. Ulam The most powerful VRTs used in Treatment Head Simulations
26 Splitting and Roulette; a schematic
27 Splitting, Roulette & Particle Weight 1 w i = 10 w f 10 w i = 1 w f Split! Roulette!
28 From Rock Mackie Weight Management for: Splitting and Russian Roulette Courtesy of Jinsheng Li, Fox Chase CC
29 Splitting-based VRTs developed for BEAM/BEAMnrc Uniform Bremsstrahlung Splitting (UBS) Selective Bremsstrahlung Splitting (SBS) Directional Bremsstrahlung Splitting (DBS)
30 Electrons incident on and transported in the tungsten target
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32 And the resulting brem photons
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35 Uniform Brems Splitting Particle weights: 1/N
36 Uniform Brems Splitting scoring fluence in beam
37 Selective Brems Splitting Particle weights: Vary between 1/N min and 1/N max
38 Fat Particles Distribution that has fat particles No fat particles
39 Selective Brems Splitting Sheikh-Bagheri (1999)
40 Selective Brem Splitting (SBS) scoring fluence in beam
41 The evolution of splitting routines
42 Directional Brem Splitting (DBS) -goal: all particles in field when reach phase space have same weight Procedure i) brem from all fat electrons split nsplit times ii) if photon aimed at field of interest, keep it, otherwise Russian roulette it: if it survives, weight is 1 (i.e. fat) iii) if using only leading term of Koch-Motz angular dist n for brem: do_smart_brems and similar tricks for other interactions
43 do_smart_brems do_smart_brems calculates how many of the nsplit brem photons will head to the field and only generates those photons; + samples 1 photon from the entire distribution (if not heading into the field, kept with weight 1)
44 Probability of photon heading at field
45 DBS (cont) Play similar tricks for other quantities e+ annihilation: (uniform_photons) Compton scattering: (do_smart_compton if Klein Nishina) Pair production/photo-effect: (Russian roulette before sampling) Fluorescence: (uniform_photons)
46 DBS (cont) Photons - reaching field have weight 1/nsplit - outside field are fat Electrons in the field -usually fat -a few have weight 1/nsplit from interactions in the air
47 Efficiency of fluence calcs Scoring photon fluence in beam
48 Efficiency of phantom dose calcs scoring photon dose on axis
49 6 MV, 10x10 cm 2
50 Electron contamination Treatment head (& air) Monitor backscatter Patient Primary Electron contamination Head scatter Phantom scatter
51 Electron problem Unlike UBS and SBS, DBS efficiency gain for electrons is only 2 Basis of the solution -electrons are, almost entirely, from flattening filter and below -major gains are from taking care of electrons in primary collimator
52 Electron solution Introduce 2 planes Splitting plane: split weight 1 charged particles nsplit times (may distribute symmetrically) Russian roulette turned off below a certain plane and all fat photon interactions split nsplit times
53 Efficiency increase for e - Scoring e - dose on axis
54 Efficiency: total dose
55 DBS summary DBS improves BEAMnrc s efficiency by a factor of 800 (10 vs SBS) for photon beams (ignore small dose from photons outside field). For total dose calculations the efficiency improves by a factor of 150 (5 vs SBS) SBS is optimized for greater nsplit than previously realized (5000)
56 Efficiency Improvement Techniques Used in Patient Simulations Macro Monte Carlo History Repetition Boundary-Crossing Algorithms Precalculated Interaction Densities Woodcock Tracing Photon Splitting Combined with Russian Roulette Simultaneous Transport of Particle Sets (STOPS) Quasi-Random Sequences Correlated Sampling
57 Macro Monte Carlo (MMC) Kugel Ellipsoid Centered Kugel Incident electron Energy T i electron track r,z,ρ r,z,ρ r,z,ρ α ε(r, Z,ρ,T i ) α θ Emerging electron Energy T f α θ θ
58 Macro Monte Carlo Kugels Ellipsoids Centered Kugels Electron direction at exit-position Energy deposition path
59 Electron Track Repeating Courtesy of Jinsheng Li, Fox Chase CC
60 STOPS (Simultaneous Transport Of Particle Sets) Several particles that have the same energy (but not position, direction, weight) form a Particle Set and are transported simultaneously This allows material independent quantities such as interpolation indices, azimuthal angles, maximum acceptable step-lengths, etc., to be calculated just once for the set Material dependent quantities such as MS angles and discrete interaction probabilities are sampled separately In particular, if one or more particles in the set undergo a different interaction, set is split into separate sets and each new set transported individually
61 STOPS!
62 Faster Convergence Using Quasi RNs
63 Pseudo-Random vs. Quasi-Random
64 Pseudo-Random vs. Quasi-Random in 3D
65 Less Frequently Used VRTs Forcing CNVR Correlated Sampling Exponential Transform
66 Photon interaction forcing Force to interact in a phantom N λ = - ln{1-r[1-e -M λ ]} M λ is the thickness of the phantom in number of mean free paths The new photon weight: W = W{1-e -M λ } Force to interact in a region of a phantom N λ = M λ1 - ln{1-r[1-e (M λ1 M λ2 ) ]} M λ1 is the number of mean free paths to the near boundary of the region and M λ2 to the far boundary of the region. The new photon weight: W = W{e -M λ1 -e -M λ2} Courtesy of Jinsheng Li, Fox Chase CC
67 Combine Electron Track Repeating with Photon Interaction Forcing and Splitting Courtesy of Jinsheng Li, Fox Chase CC
68 CNVR Technique Forces the primary photon fluence to be invariant with depth Feng Ma, Paul Nizin Baylor College of Medicine
69 Correlated Sampling Main histories Split histories
70 Exponential Transform Bias the sampling procedure to interact in the regions of interest N λ = - β lnr β = 1 / (1- C cosθ) C is defined by the user, θ is the angle the photon makes with the direction of interest The new weighting factor: W = W C e -N λα cosθ C < 0 : smaller N λ for surface problem, shortening 0 < C < 1 : larger N λ for shielding problem, stretching Courtesy of Jinsheng Li, Fox Chase CC
71 Stretched (C = 1/2) and shortened (C = -1) distribution compared to an unbiased one ( C = 0). (From A.F. Bielajew and D.W.O. Rogers) Courtesy of Jinsheng Li, Fox Chase CC
72 Use of Symmetry θ Courtesy of Jinsheng Li, Fox Chase CC
73 PDD for Photon Beams Without VRT DOSXYZ MCDOSE, 6MeV MCDOSE, 15MV MCDOSE, 2MeV With VRT 12 Dose (pgy) Tissue Lung Tissue Depth Z (cm) Courtesy of Jinsheng Li,Fox Chase CC
74 To split, or not to split: that is the question! - Sheikh speare
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