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Call for Chapters
Also available at http://www.fuzzy.ugent.be/SCIP/
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Dear colleague,

The field of soft computing in image processing is continuing to grow.
Vision in general and images in particular have always played an
important and essential role in human life. Today, the interaction
between fundamental scientific research on the one hand and the
development of new and high-standard technology on the other hand,
enable us to create new or upgrade existing applications. Needless to
say, soft computing techniques have shown to be a very usefull tool.

Therefore, we have taken the initiative (within the framework of the
SCIP Working Group) to edit the book "Soft Computing in Image
Processing: Recent Advances". The book aims at providing a collection of
recent and state-of-the-art contributions on this exciting topic, and
will be published in the international series "Studies in Fuzziness and
Soft Computing" (Springer-Verlag). 

We kindly invite you to submit a chapter for this book describing your
work. A detailed Call for Chapters can be found in the attachment of
this email, as well as at http://www.fuzzy.ugent.be/SCIP/ (click on
"Edited volume"; you will be able to download all the files to submit
your chapter in the required format).

The time table is as follows:
- Now: authors who are interested in contributing a chapter for the book
are kindly asked to send a short email to SCIP@ugent.be, containing a
preliminary title and a short abstract of their chapter. This will
facilitate the planning of the review process. 
- By October 15, 2005: submission of chapters. 
- By November 30, 2005: notification of acceptance. 
- By January 15, 2006: submission of final chapters. 
- By Spring 2006: publication of the book "Soft Computing in Image
Processing: Recent Advances".


We sincerely hope that you will participate in this book!

Kind regards,
The editors
Dr. M. Nachtegael,
Dr. D. Van der Weken,
Prof. Dr. E.E. Kerre.