Journals Journal of Imaging
Name
Journal of Imaging
Subjects
Cameras and video cameras
Visible, thermography, infrared Imaging
Radar and sonar imaging
Biomedical imaging devices
Enhancement, smoothing, filtering
Segmentation, feature detection and extraction
Image fusion and compression
Temporal analysis
2D and 3D shapes
Pattern recognition
Compression, visualization
Medicine
Agriculture
Surveillance
Robotics
Environmental monitoring
Transmission and visualization
Visible, thermography, infrared Imaging
Radar and sonar imaging
Biomedical imaging devices
Enhancement, smoothing, filtering
Segmentation, feature detection and extraction
Image fusion and compression
Temporal analysis
2D and 3D shapes
Pattern recognition
Compression, visualization
Medicine
Agriculture
Surveillance
Robotics
Environmental monitoring
Transmission and visualization
ISSN
2313-433X
Creative Commons
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Description
The Journal of Imaging (ISSN 2313-433X) is an international, multi/interdisciplinary, open access, peer-reviewed journal which publishes reviews, original research papers, communications, case reports, letters, and short notes in all fields of imaging research. There is no restriction on paper length. Our aim is to provide an advanced forum for studies on imaging covering image acquisition, processing and understanding. Techniques, procedures, methods, applications or advances in these areas are welcome. We encourage scientists and engineers working in any area related to, or using, imaging techniques to publish their theoretical and experimental results in as much detail as possible so that the experiments can be reproduced. For those open source software, you are welcomed to reveal the programme code and make datasets available, with explicit permission, which surely will make your papers more attractive. We could promote high visibility for this material in our web page. An appropriate citation will be required when third authors using or citing the open source software.
Publisher
MDPI
Journal Webpage
Journal type
Open Access