In this paper, a fast algorithm for the computation of two-dimensional image moments is proposed. In our approach, a new discrete Radon transform (DRT) is used for the major part of the algorithm. The new DRT preserves an important property of the continuous Radon transform that the regular or geome
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On the use of 2-D moment invariants for the automated classification of particle shapes
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- 2008
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