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The Fourier Slice Theorem elucidates how the projections measured by a medical imaging device can be used to reconstruct the object being scanned. From those projections a Continuous Time Fourier Transform (CTFT) is taken. Then according to the theorem, an inverse Continuous Space Fourier Transform (CSFT) can be used to form the original object,<math>f(x,y)</math>. There are two proofs that will be demonstrated.
  
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Fourier Slice Theorem (FST)

A slecture by ECE student Sahil Sanghani

Partly based on the ECE 637 material of Professor Bouman.

Introduction

The Fourier Slice Theorem elucidates how the projections measured by a medical imaging device can be used to reconstruct the object being scanned. From those projections a Continuous Time Fourier Transform (CTFT) is taken. Then according to the theorem, an inverse Continuous Space Fourier Transform (CSFT) can be used to form the original object,$ f(x,y) $. There are two proofs that will be demonstrated.

Fourier Slice Theorem

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References:
[1] C. A. Bouman. ECE 637. Class Lecture. Digital Image Processing I. Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Purdue University. Spring 2013.

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