Introduction - If you have any usage issues, please Google them yourself
The ridgelet transform (Candµ es and Donoho,
1999) was introduced as a sparse expansion for functions on continuous spaces that are smooth away discontinuities along lines. Our construction uses the ¯ finite Radon transform
(FRAT) as a building block. Taking the one-dimensional wavelet transform
on the projections of the FRAT in a special way results in the ¯ finite ridgelet transform (FRIT), which is invertible,non-redundant, and computed via fast algorithms.