Symmetry in Advancing Digital Signal and Image Processing
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Computer".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2025 | Viewed by 241
Special Issue Editors
Interests: digital image and signal processing; machine learning; clustering algorithms; deep learning
Interests: machine learning; clustering algorithms; prototype selection; machine vision; evolutionary algorithms
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Digital signal and image processing are fundamental to various fields, including healthcare, communications, and autonomous systems. A key, but often overlooked, element in this domain is symmetry, which appears in mathematical, structural, and functional forms. Symmetry enhances computational efficiency, feature extraction, and accuracy in tasks such as image segmentation, object detection, and signal reconstruction. It is integral to techniques such as Fourier and wavelet transforms, optimization algorithms, and deep learning architectures.
This Special Issue explores the theory and practice of digital signal and image processing, focusing on the role of symmetry. Topics of interest include signal acquisition, transformation, inverse problems, filtering, denoising, image reconstruction, segmentation, machine learning applications, real-time processing, and compression. Contributions are welcome from emerging areas such as biomedical imaging, remote sensing, and autonomous systems, highlighting innovations that leverage symmetry for stability, scalability, and advanced solutions.
We look forward to your valuable contributions.
Dr. Rabia Riad
Dr. Frederic Ros
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- digital signal processing
- image processing
- feature extraction
- machine learning
- deep learning
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