International Journal of Imaging (IJI)

 

Aims and Scope

The main aim of the International Journal of Imaging (ISSN 0974-0627) is to publish refereed, well-written original research articles, and studies that describe the latest research and developments in the area of imaging. This is a broad-based journal covering all branches of imaging. Research areas includes, but are not limited to:

§         Image acquisition

§         Image reconstruction and restoration

§         Image storage, compression, and retrieval

§         Image/video coding and transmission

§         Image/video processing

§         PDEs in image filtering and processing

§         Image registration and warping

§         Image modeling and analysis

§         Image formation

§         Image scanning, display, and printing

§         Image/video storage, retrieval, and authentication:

§         Statistical aspects of imaging

§         Wavelets and multiscale analysis

§         Multidimensional imaging sciences

§         Inverse problems in imaging sciences

§         Mathematics of visualization

§         Biomedical imaging

§         Applications of Imaging in geosciences and remote sensing, document image processing and analysis, other sciences…

 

The International Journal of Imaging is a peer-reviewed online journal and is published in Spring and Autumn i.e. two times in a year.

There are no page charges to individuals or institutions for contributions.

The International Journal of Imaging (ISSN-L 0974-0627) is reviewed, abstracted and indexed by the SCOPUS (Elsevier Bibliographic Databases), Zentralblatt MATH (io-port.net) of European Mathematical Society, getCITED, Newjour, JournalSeek, Math-jobs.com Journal Index and International Statistical Institute (ISI, Netherlands) Journal Index.  The International Journal of Imaging is already in request process to get reviewed, abstracted and indexed by the Thomson ISI Web of Knowledge SCI, Mathematical Reviews of American Mathematical Society, and other agencies.