somewhere near the beginning.

Principles of Computerized Tomographic Imaging

Filed under: Mathematics — Alex @ 6:43 pm 9/23/2005

Wow! I just saw this book for the first time two days ago, on one of the shelves in Papadakis’ office, and was impressed. This seems like a very understandable, yet serious, introduction to the reconstruction problems associated with tomography, and various solutions. Of course, I just flipped through it, but it seems to be at a level where it could be read for entertainment as well as information. As much as any math book can be read solely for entertainment.

The wow! part is that I just found out through CVOnline, a collection of computer vision related resources, that it is available online.

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