How to do Radon transform matlab?
R = radon( I ) returns the Radon transform R of 2-D grayscale image I for angles in the range [0, 179] degrees. The Radon transform is the projection of the image intensity along a radial line oriented at a specific angle. R = radon( I , theta ) returns the Radon transform for the angles specified by theta .
What does radon do in Matlab?
The radon function computes projections of an image matrix along specified directions. A projection of a two-dimensional function f(x,y) is a set of line integrals. The radon function computes the line integrals from multiple sources along parallel paths, or beams, in a certain direction.
What does the radon transform do?
The Radon transform is an integral transform whose inverse is used to reconstruct images from medical CT scans. A technique for using Radon transforms to reconstruct a map of a planet's polar regions using a spacecraft in a polar orbit has also been devised (Roulston and Muhleman 1997).