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- The Radon Transform and the Mathematics of Medical Imaging
- High Resolution Phase Contrast X-Ray Radiography
- Integral Formulas on Projective Space and the Radon Transform of Gindikin-Henkin-Polyakov
- A Radon Transform on Spheres Through the Origin in R" and Applications to the Darboux Equation by A
- A Subspace-Based Resolution-Enhancing Image Reconstruction Method for Few-View Differential Phase-Contrast Tomography
- Reconstructing Simulated Breast Phantoms Using Neural Net- Works Inspired by the Problem Geometry
- A Support Theorem for a Gaussian Radon Transform in Infinite Dimensions
- A New X-Ray Tomography Method Based on the 3D Radon Transform Compatible with Anisotropic Sources: Supplemental Material
- Reflective Tomography Solved by the Inverse Radon Transform Gaël Rigaud, Jean-Baptiste Bellet, Gérard Berginc, Ion Berechet, Stefan Berechet
- Phase-Contrast X-Ray Imaging of Complex Objects
- An Introduction to X-Ray Tomography and Radon Transforms
- A Characterization of the Radon Transform's Range by a System Of
- Image Processing with Implementation of Blind Deconvolution Algorithm Miss
- TIME-INVARIANT RADON TRANSFORM by GENERALIZED FOURIER SLICE THEOREM Ali Gholami Mauricio D. Sacchi
- The Funk–Radon Transform for Hyperplane Sections Through a Common Point
- Nonlinear Radon and Fourier Transforms
- Tomographic Image Reconstruction. an Introduction
- Radon Transform an Introduction
- Helgason's Support Theorem and Spherical Radon Transforms
- Tomographic Image Reconstruction
- Chapter 6 the Radon Transform
- APPLICATION of RADON TRANSFORM in CT IMAGE MATCHING Yufang Cai, Kuan Shen, Jue Wang ICT Research Center of Chongqing University, Chongqing, P.R.China
- Tomographic Reconstruction with a Generative Adversarial Network
- X-Ray Computed Tomography
- Neural Networks, Hypersurfaces, and Radon Transforms Soheil Kolouri∗, Xuwang Yin†, and Gustavo K
- February 11, 2021 1 Outline 2 Radon Transform 3 the Backprojection
- A Support Theorem for a Gaussian Radon Transform in Infinite Dimensions
- The Radon Transform, Inverse Problems, and Tomography
- Image Reconstruction and Processing for Quantitative Imaging Using Stationary Digital Tomosynthesis
- Cone-Beam X-Ray Phase-Contrast Tomography for the Observation of Single Cells in Whole Organs
- A Hypersurface Containing the Support of a Radon Transform Must Be an Ellipsoid
- A Limiting Process to Invert the Gauss-Radon Transform
- Radon Transform Methods and Their Applications in Mapping Mantle Reflectivity Structure