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13 February 1986 Computed Tomography For Optical Computing
Harold Szu
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Proceedings Volume 0634, Optical and Hybrid Computing; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964032
Event: Optical and Hybrid Computing, 1986, Leesburg, United States
Abstract
All known methods of computed tomography (CT) for image reconstruction from parallel projections have been derived from Fourier transform (the central slice theorem) and inverse Fourier transform, and the present Hankel transform tomography being an angular slice theorem is of no exception. Such a simplified viewpoint and unified theory is expected to serve the reader of optical computing and to pool interdisciplinary knowledge from a broader scientific community. The community can apply CT to optical computing or innovate novel approaches to solve the problem of real time and safe dosage computed tomography.
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Harold Szu "Computed Tomography For Optical Computing", Proc. SPIE 0634, Optical and Hybrid Computing, (13 February 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964032
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