Michal Odložilík, Bachleor´s thesis, "Detachment tomographic inversion study with fast visible cameras on the COMPASS tokamak", https://dspace.cvut.cz/handle/10467/111617
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Original image taken from: B. T. Kelley and V. K. Madisetti, “The fast discrete radon transform. i. theory,” IEEE transactions on image processing : a publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, vol. 2 3, pp. 382–400, 1993.
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Example of reconstruction via the Radon transform using observa- tions from different angles. The applied inversion to the projection data then reconstructs the slice image.
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