A VLSI architecture for two-dimensional Radon transform computations.
Paul J. HurstK. Wayne CurrentIskender AgiEric ShiehPublished in: ICASSP (1990)
Keyphrases
- radon transform
- vlsi architecture
- vlsi implementation
- low complexity
- low power
- image reconstruction
- fourier transform
- real time
- feature detection
- noisy images
- three dimensional
- straight line
- linear algebra
- texture images
- discrete radon transform
- hough transform
- frequency domain
- power consumption
- pattern analysis
- low cost
- neural network
- super resolution
- preprocessing
- computational complexity