Nanosurveyor: a framework for real-time data processing

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Background: The ever improving brightness of accelerator based sources is enabling novel observations and discoveries with faster frame rates, larger fields of view, higher resolution, and higher dimensionality. Results: Here we present an integrated software/algorithmic framework designed to capitalize on high-throughput experiments through efficient kernels, load-balanced workflows, which are scalable in design. We describe the streamlined processing pipeline of ptychography data analysis. Conclusions: The pipeline provides throughput, compression, and resolution as well as rapid feedback to the microscope operators.

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Daurer, B. J., Krishnan, H., Perciano, T., Maia, F. R. N. C., Shapiro, D. A., Sethian, J. A., & Marchesini, S. (2017). Nanosurveyor: a framework for real-time data processing. Advanced Structural and Chemical Imaging, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40679-017-0039-0

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