Description: The frequency domain plays an important role in image
processing to smooth, enhance, and detect edges of images. Although
image data typically does not include imaginary values, the fast Fourier
transform (FFT) has been used for obtaining spectra. In this paper,
the fast Hartley transform (FHT) is used to transform two-dimensional
image data. Because the Hartley transform is real valued, it does
not require complex operations. Both spectra and autocorrelations of
two-dimensional ultrasound images of normal and abnormal livers were
computed.
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File list (Check if you may need any files):
GET_FFT.PAS
GET_PWR.PAS
HARTLEY.PAS