A Practical Noise2Noise Denoising Pipeline for High-Throughput Raman Spectroscopy
About
A lightweight and reproducible denoising pipeline for high-throughput Raman spectroscopy is presented. The approach relies on a one-dimensional convolutional autoencoder trained using a Noise2Noise strategy, requiring neither external spectral libraries nor high signal-to-noise reference spectra for training. From a reduced training subset composed of repeated short-exposure acquisitions, the model learns to reconstruct Raman spectra while efficiently suppressing stochastic noise. The method is evaluated on a heterogeneous mineral sample, using both quantitative spectral fidelity metrics (RMSE, SNR, SSIM) and task-oriented criteria based on unsupervised K-means classification. Results demonstrate that integration times as short as 5 ms per spectrum, which are typically insufficient for reliable interpretation, yield denoised spectra with high fidelity to the reference data while preserving chemically coherent maps. This work provides a practical trade-off between spectral quality and acquisition speed, enabling fast, adaptable Raman workflows compatible with routine laboratory use. It also offers a transferable framework for other one-dimensional spectroscopic modalities.
Related benchmarks
| Task | Dataset | Result | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spectral Reconstruction | Raman spectra 5 ms | RMSE1.072 | 5 | |
| Phase Discrimination | Raman spectra 5 ms | K-Means Accuracy95.04 | 5 | |
| Phase Discrimination | Raman spectra 10 ms | K-Means Accuracy96.78 | 5 | |
| Spectral Reconstruction | Raman spectra 5x100 ms | RMSE4.424 | 5 | |
| Phase Discrimination | Raman spectra 25 ms | K-Means Accuracy98.21 | 5 | |
| Phase Discrimination | Raman spectra 50 ms | K-Means Accuracy98.78 | 5 | |
| Phase Discrimination | Raman spectra 100 ms | K-Means Accuracy98.78 | 5 | |
| Spectral Reconstruction | Raman spectra 25 ms | RMSE6.308 | 5 | |
| Phase Discrimination | Raman spectra 5x100 ms | K-Means Accuracy98.93 | 5 | |
| Spectral Reconstruction | Raman spectra 10 ms | RMSE9.071 | 5 |