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

SNIP measures contextual citation impact by weighting citations based on the total number of citations in a subject field.
SJR is a prestige metric based on the idea that not all citations are the same. SJR uses a similar algorithm as the Google page rank; it provides a quantitative and a qualitative measure of the journal’s impact.
The Impact Factor measures the average number of citations received in a particular year by papers published in the journal during the two preceding years.
© 2017 Journal Citation Reports ® (Clarivate Analytics, 2017)
To calculate the five year Impact Factor, citations are counted in 2016 to the previous five years and divided by the source items published in the previous five years.
© 2017 Journal Citation Reports ® (Clarivate Analytics, 2017)
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Description
The purpose of the journal Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics is to act as a source for the exchange of information concerning new algorithmic advances and developments of medical imaging in diagnosis, screening, intervention, disease prevention, and follow up. Included in the journal will be articles on novel medical imaging techniques, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, computer-aided diagnosis, image-guided therapy, robotic surgery and imaging, imaging genomics, telemedicine, augmented-reality imaging visualization, new advances in imaging scanning and reconstruction, and imaging integration with all other information related to the applications of computerized radiology, cardiology, oncology, neurology, pathology, and surgery. In addition, information on non-medical modes of imaging that have medical applications such as confocal and multi-photon microscopy, optical microendoscope, photoacoustic imaging, and other imaging modalities would be welcomed.
The journal is a vehicle for the rapid publication of original research papers and review articles in the field of computerized medical imaging and graphics. Papers published in the journal will be of interest to computer scientists, electrical and biomedical engineers, medical physicists, imaging specialists, medical informaticians, radiologists, pathologists and other physicians and internists interested in imaging applications.