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Advances in Signal, Image and Information Processing
This special issue belongs to the section “Computer Science & Engineering“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Signal and image processing, which are both fundamental in electrical and computer engineering, incorporate research results from a very broad set of disciplines. The common scope of them is that, whenever a real-world problem is meant to be tackled automatically, one meets it by processing its representation—i.e., of signals and/or of images, which are obtained/captured, as a rule, via measurements. Consequently, serious research has taken place in recent years in order to achieve processing of signals and images that offers solutions to important practical, real-world problems. The scope of the present Special Issue is to capture this connection between advances in signal, image and information processing and the real-world problems that triggered them. Specifically, novel contributions are welcome belonging to the fields of:
- medical imaging/biomedical signal processing;
- image and signal processing applications in archaeometry;
- signal/image processing and pattern recognition applications in the arts;
- document analysis/automatic writer identification;
- moments for image processing and compression;
- automated reconstruction of fragmented objects;
- image content recognition;
- image segmentation;
- sound, speech and music automatic recognition;
- finite precision error in signal processing;
- image and signal processing for cultural heritage;
- image enhancement and recovery.
Prof. Constantin Papaodysseus
Dr. Dimitris Arabadjis
Prof. Michail Panagopoulos
Prof. Yiannis Boutalis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- medical imaging/biomedical signal processing
- image and signal processing applications in archaeometry
- signal/image processing and pattern recognition applications in cultural heritage
- document analysis/automatic writer identification
- moments for image processing and compression
- automated reconstruction of fragmented objects
- image content recognition
- image segmentation
- sound, speech and music automatic recognition
- finite precision error in signal processing
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