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Bleeding Out and Star Effect Reconstruction Using Radon Transform
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Learn about the Radon transform, back-projected images, filtering techniques, and removing artifacts like bleeding out and star effects. Understand the properties of Fourier Transform and relevant FT pairs for signal reconstruction. Delve into 1D, 2D, and 3D imaging concepts and applications.
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Bleeding Out and Star Effect Reconstruction Using Radon Transform
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Back projected image R(x,y) i = different angles
To remove bleeding out and star effect : filtered back-projection Example : M-filter, see text
Limited to 1D but easily generalized to 2D and 3D Continuous case Real obtained density
If there’s a linear shift in k-space it can be demonstrasted that :
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