Title :
Parallelization and comparison of 3D iterative reconstruction algorithms
Author :
Bilbao-Castro, J.-R. ; Carazo, J.M. ; Fernández, J.J. ; García, I.
Author_Institution :
Centre Nacional de Biotecnologia, Campus Univ. Autonoma de Madrid., Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
High resolution structure determination of biological macromolecules by electron microscopy is central to understand their biological function. These structural analyses involve processing thousands projection images taken from the specimen at different orientations. Regularized iterative reconstruction methods are well suited to deal with the extremely noise conditions found in those studies, but they are computationally expensive. Parallel computing then emerges as a natural solution for those problems allowing huge jobs to be run in clusters of workstations. This work describes and analyzes the parallel implementations of five 3D iterative reconstruction algorithms, including simultaneous and block-iterative methods. The evaluation of the parallel approaches is carried put in terms of speedups and computation versus communication times. It is shown that there are specific iterative methods that are specially well suited for parallelization, with a great level of scalability and fast convergence rates. This work draws the conclusion that the use of those parallel reconstruction methods is going to be central to afford "grand challenge " problems currently unapproachable in structural biology, such as structure determination at close-to-atomic resolution by electron microscopy.
Keywords :
biology computing; convergence of numerical methods; electron microscopy; image reconstruction; iterative methods; macromolecules; molecular biophysics; parallel algorithms; workstation clusters; 3D iterative reconstruction algorithm; biological macromolecule; electron microscopy; parallel computing; regularized iterative reconstruction method; structural biology; workstation cluster; Algorithm design and analysis; Biology computing; Concurrent computing; Electron microscopy; Image analysis; Iterative methods; Molecular biophysics; Parallel processing; Reconstruction algorithms; Workstations;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel, Distributed and Network-Based Processing, 2004. Proceedings. 12th Euromicro Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2083-9
DOI :
10.1109/EMPDP.2004.1271433