The Generalized Spherical Radon Transform and Its Application in Texture Analysis
Abstract
The generalized spherical Radon transform associates the mean values over spherical tori to a function f defined on S3 ⊂ H, where the elements of S3 are considered as quaternions representing rotations. It is introduced into the analysis of crystallographic preferred orientation and identified with the probability density function corresponding to the angle distribution function W. Eventually, this communication suggests a new approach to recover an approximation of f from data sampling W. At the same time it provides additional clarification of a recently suggested method applying reproducing kernels and radial basis functions by instructive insight in its involved geometry. The focus is on the correspondence of geometrical and group features but not on the mapping of functions and their spaces.
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