We introduce several possible generalizations of tomography to curved surfaces. We analyze different types of elliptic, hyperbolic, and hybrid tomograms. In all cases it is possible to consistently define the inverse tomographic map. We find two different ways of introducing tomographic sections. The first method operates by deformations of the standard Radon transform. The second method proceeds by shifting a given quadric pattern. The most general tomographic transformation can be defined in terms of marginals over surfaces generated by deformations of complete families of hyperplanes or quadrics. We discuss practical and conceptual perspectives and possible applications
Presented on December 11, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. in the Bill Moore Student Success Center, Press Rooms A...
this paper is as follows. In section 2 we survey the mathematical models used in tomography. In sect...
This paper discusses the advantages of both geometry of data required for the reconstruction algorit...
We introduce several possible generalizations of tomography to curved surfaces. We analyze different...
We introduce several possible generalizations of tomography to curved surfaces. We analyze different...
We introduce several possible generalizations of tomography to curved surfaces. We analyze different...
We introduce several possible generalizations of tomography to curved surfaces. We analyze different...
In this paper we present a simple method for flattening of triangulated surfaces for mapping and ima...
Abstract. We present here a set of lecture notes on tomography. The Radon transform and some of its ...
Presented on December 13, 2019 at 9:10 a.m. in the Bill Moore Student Success Center, Press Rooms A ...
In this article we present a review of the Radon transform and the instability of the tomographic re...
In this article we present a review of the Radon transform and the instability of the tomographic re...
We present here a set of lecture notes on tomography. The Radon transform and some of its generaliza...
The mathematical model of the X-ray computerized tomography will be developed in the first chapter, ...
Image reconstruction in X ray tomography consists in determining an object f(x;y) from its projectio...
Presented on December 11, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. in the Bill Moore Student Success Center, Press Rooms A...
this paper is as follows. In section 2 we survey the mathematical models used in tomography. In sect...
This paper discusses the advantages of both geometry of data required for the reconstruction algorit...
We introduce several possible generalizations of tomography to curved surfaces. We analyze different...
We introduce several possible generalizations of tomography to curved surfaces. We analyze different...
We introduce several possible generalizations of tomography to curved surfaces. We analyze different...
We introduce several possible generalizations of tomography to curved surfaces. We analyze different...
In this paper we present a simple method for flattening of triangulated surfaces for mapping and ima...
Abstract. We present here a set of lecture notes on tomography. The Radon transform and some of its ...
Presented on December 13, 2019 at 9:10 a.m. in the Bill Moore Student Success Center, Press Rooms A ...
In this article we present a review of the Radon transform and the instability of the tomographic re...
In this article we present a review of the Radon transform and the instability of the tomographic re...
We present here a set of lecture notes on tomography. The Radon transform and some of its generaliza...
The mathematical model of the X-ray computerized tomography will be developed in the first chapter, ...
Image reconstruction in X ray tomography consists in determining an object f(x;y) from its projectio...
Presented on December 11, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. in the Bill Moore Student Success Center, Press Rooms A...
this paper is as follows. In section 2 we survey the mathematical models used in tomography. In sect...
This paper discusses the advantages of both geometry of data required for the reconstruction algorit...