Real-time and high-throughput Raman signal extraction and processing in CARS hyperspectral imaging
Abstract
We present a new collection of processing techniques, collectively "factorized Kramers--Kronig and error correction" (fKK-EC), for (a) Raman signal extraction, (b) denoising, and (c) phase- and scale-error correction in coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) hyperspectral imaging and spectroscopy. These new methods are orders-of-magnitude faster than conventional methods and are capable of real-time performance, owing to the unique core concept: performing all processing on a small basis vector set and using matrix/vector multiplication afterwards for direct and fast transformation of the entire dataset. Experimentally, we demonstrate that a 703026 spectra image of chicken cartilage can be processed in 70 s (approximately 0.1 ms / spectrum), which is approximately 70 times faster than with the conventional workflow (approximately 7.0 ms / spectrum). Additionally, we discuss how this method may be used for machine learning (ML) by re-using the transformed basis vector sets with new data. Using this ML paradigm, the same tissue image was processed (post-training) in approximately 33 s, which is a speed-up of approximately 150 times when compared with the conventional workflow.
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@article{arxiv.2005.07132,
title = {Real-time and high-throughput Raman signal extraction and processing in CARS hyperspectral imaging},
author = {Charles H. Camp and John S. Bender and Young Jong Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.07132},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
16 pages, 4 figures, corrected typo in Eq. 25