Title :
Accelerating Differential Phase Contrast imaging for NSLS-II data analysis
Author :
Cheng Chang ; Wei Xu ; Hanfei Yan ; Li Li ; Chu, Yong S. ; Dantong Yu
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Center, Brookhaven Nat. Lab., Upton, NY, USA
Abstract :
In scanning x-ray microscopy, Differential Phase Contrast (DPC) imaging is a technique to image the phase contrast information. It is based on the concept that locally a sample can be considered as a prism, which deflects the incident x-ray beam slightly in angle. Many efforts have been made in DPC imaging and a number of representative cases at a moderate spatial resolution have demonstrated the success of the method. However, the inherent limitations of those methods prevent DPC imaging from ultra-high spatial resolution imaging applications. A highly robust approach to DPC imaging based on Fourier-shift fitting was proposed recently. This method is effective in reconstructing the buried nanoscale interfacial structures. Because of the non-linear fitting and Fourier transformation operations involved in the algorithm, the computation is intensive at each scanning point. One challenge in this method is to make it fast enough to keep up with pixel-wise scanning, so that real-time data processing can be achieved. Here we provided three implementations in Matlab, Python and C++ and compared their speed performance. Experiments show that the C++ version is about one order of magnitude faster than the Matlab version and nearly two orders of magnitude faster than the Python version. In addition, we designed a parallel algorithm to divide the task into a number of independently running routines executing on a batch-queue based multi-core servers cluster and achieved almost another two orders of magnitude improvement.
Keywords :
C++ language; X-ray microscopy; data analysis; fast Fourier transforms; high energy physics instrumentation computing; mathematics computing; multiprocessing systems; parallel algorithms; synchrotrons; C++ version; DPC imaging; Fourier transformation; Fourier-shift fitting; Matlab version; NSLS-II data analysis; Python version; batch-queue based multicore server cluster; buried nanoscale interfacial structure; differential phase contrast imaging; pixel-wise scanning; prism; real-time data processing; scanning x-ray microscopy; ultra-high spatial resolution imaging application; Algorithm design and analysis; Diffraction; Fitting; Imaging; Libraries; MATLAB; X-ray imaging; Acceleration; DPC; Fourier transform; Multi-core CPUs; Non-linear fitting;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technologies for a Smarter World (CEWIT), 2013 10th International Conference and Expo on
Conference_Location :
Melville, NY
DOI :
10.1109/CEWIT.2013.6713744