We adapt a graphics processing unit (GPU) to dynamic quantitative second-harmonic generation imaging. We demonstrate the temporal advantage of the GPU-based approach by computing the number of frames analyzed per second from SHG image videos showing varying fiber orientations. In comparison to our previously reported CPU-based approach, our GPU-based image analysis results in approximately 10x improvement in computational time. This work can be adapted to other quantitative, nonlinear imaging techniques and provides a significant step toward obtaining quantitative information from fast in vivo biological processes.
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Kabir, M. M., Jonayat, A. S. M., Patel, S., & Toussaint, K. C. (2014). Graphics processing unit-based quantitative second-harmonic generation imaging. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 19(09), 1. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.19.9.096009
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