AIM

The journal’s mission is to bring together thought, academic research and corporate practice in all areas of Image Processing and Recognition in a reader-friendly format. The journal aims to publish high-quality peer–reviewed articles in the area of Image Processing and Recognition. The research published in the journal is practically relevant, so the results are helpful for managers in leadership roles related to projects, programs, and portfolios. Therefore, the research’s theoretical and managerial implications need to be considered. In other words, the journal seeks excellent contributions to theory and practice and strongly values rigour and relevance.

SCOPE

The Editors reserve the right to reject article(s) without sending them out for review. Submitted articles must be within the scope of the journal. All submitted articles go through a double-anonymized peer-review process. Articles for the regular issue can be submitted electronically throughout the yearThe area includes (but is not limited to) the following topics related to Image Processing and Recognition:

  • Active Vision and Robotic Systems
  • Architecture of Imaging and Vision Systems
  • Autonomous Vehicles
  • Character and Handwritten Text Recognition
  • Chemical and Spectral Sensitization
  • Chemistry of Photosensitive Materials
  • Coating Technologies
  • Coding and Transmission
  • Cognitive Aspects of Image Understanding
  • Color Imaging
  • Communication of Visual Data
  • Data Fusion from Multiple Sensor Inputs
  • Display and Printing
  • Document Image Understanding
  •  Generation and Display
  • Holography
  • Image Analysis and Interpretation
  • Image Capturing
  • Image Databases
  • Image Generation
  • Image Manipulation
  • Image Permanence
  • Image Processing
  • Image Processing Applications
  • Image Processing: Coding Analysis and Recognition
  • Image Representation
  • Image Sensing
  • Imaging Systems and Image Scanning
  • Implementation and Architectures
  • Latent Image
  • Materials for Electro-Photography
  • Monitoring and Surveillance
  • Network Architecture for Real-Time Video Transport
  • New Visual Services Over ATM/Packet Network
  • Non-Impact Printing Technologies
  • Object Modeling and Knowledge Acquisition
  • Photoconductors
  • Photographic Emulsions
  • Photopolymers
  • Prepress and Printing Technologies
  • Processing and Analysis
  • Protocols for Packet Video
  • Remote Image Sensing
  • Retrieval and Multimedia
  • Scene Modeling
  • Signal-Processing Aspects of Image Processing
  • Storage and Transmission
  • Video Coding Algorithms and Technologies for ATM/P