Imaging of Humans: Methods and Applications
A special issue of Journal of Imaging (ISSN 2313-433X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 February 2022) | Viewed by 748
Special Issue Editors
2. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, 141700 Moscow, Russia
Interests: computer vision; photogrammetry; remote sensing; 3D imaging; machine learning
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Dear Colleagues,
Imaging of humans has always been interesting to people. Starting with cave paintings of prehistoric people and Egyptian wall paintings, people use images to explore more deeply and better understand human nature, life, and behavior. With the advent of a new era of digital technology, we are using sophisticated sensors and new image analysis techniques to extract more information from images. The idea for this special edition came about as a result of discussions at the ISPRS workshops on “Photogrammetric and computer vision techniques for video surveillance, biometrics and biomedicine—PSBB” devoted to new methods of image analysis focused on the human subject. The Special Issue "Imaging of Humans: Methods and Applications" is devoted to the problem of studying human characteristics using images as the main source of information. The main purpose of this Special Issue is to collect new ideas, modern methods and best practices in the field of human-centered image analysis, thus reflecting various aspects of the considered problem in a solid dedicated issue.
Dr. Vladimir Knyaz
Prof. Dr. Andrey Krylov
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Medical image processing
- Biometry
- Biomedicine
- 3D reconstruction
- Multi-modal data analysis
- Segmentation
- Object recognition
- Machine learning
- Motion capture
- Surveillance
- Anthropometry
- Morphometric analysis
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