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Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics

  • ISSN: 0895-6111

Editor-In-Chief: Wong

Next planned ship date: April 5, 2024

  • 5 Year impact factor: 6.4
  • Impact factor: 5.7

The International Journal on Imaging and Image-Computing in ALL Medical Specialties The purpose of the journal Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics is to act as a sou… Read more

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The International Journal on Imaging and Image-Computing in ALL Medical Specialties



The purpose of the journal Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics is to act as a source for the exchange of research results concerning algorithmic advances, development, and application of digital imaging and/or affiliated biomedical data in disease detection, diagnosis, intervention, prevention and monitoring, precision medicine, and population health. Included in the journal will be articles on novel computerized imaging and/or visualization techniques, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, augmented reality for surgical planning and guidance, biomedical data integration and visualization, computer-aided diagnosis, computerized-robotic surgery, image-guided therapy, imaging scanning and reconstruction, mobile and tele-imaging, image-omics, and imaging integration and modeling with other information relevant to digital health such as video, audio, and genomic data. Medical imaging modalities include: magnetic resonance, computed tomography, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, X-ray, microwave, endoscopy, optical and multi-photon microscopy, video and sensory imaging, and the convergence of biomedical images with other non-imaging datasets to address disease and health problems.

The journal is a vehicle for the rapid publication of original research papers and review articles in the multi-disciplinary field of computerized medical imaging and graphics. Papers published in the journal will be of interest to imaging specialists, computer scientists, electrical, mechanical, and biomedical engineers, medical physicists, clinical informaticians, radiologists, pathologists, surgeons, and other physicians and internists interested in novel imaging technologies and applications in medicine.