Signal Processing: Image Communication is an international journal for the development of the theory and practice of image communication.
Its primary objectives are the following:
To present a forum for the advancement of theory and practice of image communication.
To stimulate cross-fertilization between areas similar in nature ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Signal Processing: Image Communication is an international journal for the development of the theory and practice of image communication.
Its primary objectives are the following:
To present a forum for the advancement of theory and practice of image communication.
To stimulate cross-fertilization between areas similar in nature which have traditionally been separated, for example, various aspects
of visual communications and information systems.
To contribute to a rapid information exchange between the industrial and academic
environments.
The editorial policy and the technical content of the journal are the responsibility of the Editor-in-Chief, the Area
Editors and the Advisory Editors. The Journal is self-supporting from subscription income and contains a minimum amount of advertisements.
Advertisements are subject to the prior approval of the Editor-in-Chief. The journal welcomes contributions from every country in the
world.
Signal Processing: Image Communication publishes articles relating to aspects of the design, implementation and use
of image communication systems. The journal features original research work, tutorial and review articles, and accounts of practical
developments.
Subjects of interest include image/video coding, 3D video representations and compression, 3D graphics and animation
compression, HDTV and 3DTV systems, video adaptation, video over IP, peer-to-peer video networking, interactive visual communication,
multi-user video conferencing, wireless video broadcasting and communication, visual surveillance, 2D and 3D image/video quality measures,
pre/post processing, video restoration and super-resolution, multi-camera video analysis, motion analysis, content-based image/video
indexing and retrieval, face and gesture processing, video synthesis, 2D and 3D image/video acquisition and display technologies, architectures
for image/video processing and communication.
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