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Electronics Letters

Volume 50, Issue 15, 2014, Pages 1063-1065

Robustness of Radon transform to white additive noise: General case study

N. Nacereddine, S. Tabbone, D. Ziou

Abstract: A detailed study is presented on the robustness of the Radon transform to additive white noise for the general case of a rectangular grey-level image.

Keywords : radon transform, white additive noise

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