Considerations on the search of a fast non-iterative inverse discrete Radon transform
Óscar Gómez-Cárdenes,
José Gil Marichal-Hernández,
Fernando Luis Rosa-González
et al.
Abstract:The present work aims to improve on the existing solutions for inverting the discrete Radon transform (DRT) by using less data, reducing computational cost, and ensuring well-conditioned and stable algorithms for the inversion.An analytical framework and a heuristic for finding possible inverse algorithms have been proposed. The study suggests an approach for finding a fast algorithm with a complexity of O(N 2 log 2 N ) by analyzing operation trees for consecutive input sizes.The study also discusses the impac… Show more
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