Aim and Scope

Journal of Computational Imaging and Machine Vision

Aim and Scope


The Journal of Computational Imaging and Machine Vision (JCIMV) strives to enhance the comprehension and implementation of cutting-edge networking technologies. It attempts to offer a thorough platform for sharing pioneering research, addressing both theoretical and practical challenges in the realm of computer networks. The journal is committed to explore innovative approaches in network design, architecture, protocols, and applications to meet the increasing need for communication systems that are fast, dependable, and secure. Journal of Future Networks and Communications (JFNC) covers an extensive array of topics in future networks and communications, encompassing but not restricted to:.

JCIMV welcomes original research contributions in, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Computer Vision Algorithms
  • Evolutionary Computation Algorithms
  • Medical Imaging and Analysis
  • Deep Learning and AI in Vision
  • Machine Vision systems for industrial applications
  • Biologically inspired Vision Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
  • AI-based Clinical Decision Making
  • Intelligent Computing in Biomedical Sciences
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Web-Based Delivery of Medical Information
  • Multi-modal image processing
  • Knowledge Engineering and Information Management
  • Applications and Case Studies

Bibliographic Information

  • Frequency: Quarterly
  • ISSN (Online): XXXX - XXXX
  • ISSN (Print): XXXX - XXXX
  • Doi: XXXXXX

Open Access

JCIMV operates as an open access journal, granting immediate access to all articles upon publication for reading and reuse. This approach ensures that research is freely accessible worldwide, facilitating broader dissemination and fostering engagement within the academic community. Further details regarding our Open Access policy can be found in our dedicated Open Access Policy page.

Contact

Editorial enquiries should be directed to jcimv@sepub.tw.

General enquiries should be directed to help@sepub.tw.