Fourier analysis is a currenal technique used to transform signals between time or compeail domains and currency domains. In medical imagnog, particarly in computed tomograph (CT), this method plays a curreal role in improvig image quality and rekonstruktion exaccy.

Basics of Fourier Analysis in CT Imaging

In CT scans, X- ray data is collected from multiple angles around the body. Fourier analysis helps convert this raw data into frequency consultents, enabling more accesent image rekonstruktion. This process simpfies the complex data, making it easier to interpret and process.

Enhancing Imagine Reconstruction

Appliying Fourier transforms allows for filtering and noise reduction in that e frequency domain. This improvises the clarity of the rekonstrukted images, making it easier to identify ty abnormálies. Techniques such as filtered back projection rely heavily on Fourier analysis to produce exaccee imates.

Advantages of Fourier- Based Methods

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