problem with fourier spectrum
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I need to show the Fourier spectrum of the image and determine one dimensional spectrum in the form: S(theta)=sum(Sr(theta)), where the limits of the sum are r=1 and r=Ro where Ro is the radius of a circle centered at the origin. Can someone help me? Thanks
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Walter Roberson
el 1 de En. de 2016
What is Sr in this? Or does the r in Sr refer to the r=1 to r=Ro ? If so I still do not understand.
This sounds like you might be trying to do a radon transform of a circular subset of ... of the 2D fft of the image??
Guus Hiddink
el 3 de En. de 2016
Editada: Guus Hiddink
el 3 de En. de 2016
Walter Roberson
el 4 de En. de 2016
What is the equation for S subscript r applied at theta?
Still sounds like a radon transform to me.
Guus Hiddink
el 4 de En. de 2016
Walter Roberson
el 4 de En. de 2016
Please post a link to Wikipedia for the defintion of the "spectrum function" that you are using. Or any other reference work.
Guus Hiddink
el 4 de En. de 2016
Editada: Guus Hiddink
el 4 de En. de 2016
Walter Roberson
el 4 de En. de 2016
That does not define the Spectrum function, only refers to it. The definition must be somewhere else, perhaps in the same PDF. However that version of the PDF is not searchable, and I cannot be bothered to read 650+ pages of textbook to find the definition.
Guus Hiddink
el 5 de En. de 2016
Walter Roberson
el 5 de En. de 2016
I don't know, they might also be referring to the power spectrum function, also known as the spectral density, which is the square of the magnitude of the fourier transform; see http://www.ejbiotechnology.info/index.php/ejbiotechnology/article/view/v8n3-1/476
Image Analyst
el 5 de En. de 2016
Guus, what did you think of my demo below?
Guus Hiddink
el 5 de En. de 2016
Image Analyst
el 5 de En. de 2016
OK, right. So???
Guus Hiddink
el 5 de En. de 2016
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