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High-speed mosaic imaging using scanner-synchronized stage position sampling

Chi Huang, Vincent Ching-Roa, Yihan Liu, Michael G. Giacomelli

2022Journal of Biomedical Optics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SIGNIFICANCE: Two-photon and confocal microscopy can obtain high frame rates; however, mosaic imaging of large tissue specimens remains time-consuming and inefficient, with higher imaging rates leading to a larger fraction of time wasted translating between imaging locations. Strip scanning obtains faster mosaic imaging rates by translating a specimen at constant velocity through a line scanner at the expense of more complex stitching and geometric distortion due to the difficulty of translating at completely constant velocity. AIM: We aim to develop an approach to mosaic imaging that can obtain higher accuracy and faster imaging rates while reducing computational complexity. APPROACH: We introduce an approach based on scanner-synchronous position sampling that enables subwavelength accurate imaging of specimens moving at a nonuniform velocity, eliminating distortion. RESULTS: We demonstrate that this approach increases mosaic imaging rates while reducing computational complexity, retaining high SNR, and retaining geometric accuracy. CONCLUSIONS: Scanner synchronous strip scanning enables accurate, high-speed mosaic imaging of large specimens by reducing acquisition and processing time.

Topics & Concepts

ScannerPosition (finance)Stage (stratigraphy)Computer visionSampling (signal processing)Image processingMosaicOpticsMedical imagingComputer scienceRemote sensingArtificial intelligenceImage registrationSignal processingData acquisitionBiomedical engineeringImaging techniqueLaser scanningDigital imagingHyperspectral imagingTarget acquisitionIterative reconstructionUltrasonic imagingSample (material)Image segmentationTomographyIntegrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure AnalysisAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesOptical Coherence Tomography Applications