Image and volume data rotation with 1-and 3-pass algorithms

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Three different implementations of the 3-pass algorithm of image and volume data rotation are illustrated and discussed. The three protocols use interpolation in real domain, with a peculiar implementation of the Shannon reconstruction, or phase shifts in Fourier domain. Accuracy and speed of the three methods are compared with corresponding values obtained with a 1-pass method. The results indicate that for low or moderate accuracy, 1-pass is more convenient than 3-pass rotation for both accuracy and speed. Very accurate rotations can be obtained in reasonable time if all steps of 3-pass rotation are performed in the Fourier domain. © 1996, Oxford University Press.

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Tosoni, L., Lanzavecchia, S., & Bellon, P. L. (1996). Image and volume data rotation with 1-and 3-pass algorithms. Bioinformatics, 12(6), 549–552. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/12.6.549

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