Call For papers:
Special Issue on: Intelligent Image and Video Processing and
Applications: The Role of Uncertainty
https://www.inderscience.com/browse/callpaper.php?callID=123
Guest Editors:
Asst Prof Manolis Wallace, Univ of Indianapolis, Athens Campus, Greece
Prof Stefanos Kollias, National Technical Univ of Athens, Greece.
Scope:
Image and video processing are focused on the problem of semantic
segmentation and on related applications. The difference between now and
before is that now emphasis is on the combination of raw processing
techniques with intelligent expert systems towards the solution of the
considered problems. As we move closer towards the combination and
integration of the two distinct fields, it is becoming apparent that
some issues related to their different nature will have to be tackled.
Specifically, expert systems and intelligent applications in general
typically assume that some information about the world is available;
this information, be it complete or not, is assumed to be known with
precision and certainty. Based on this information, and utilising the
available knowledge, an expert system will then provide a decision or an
assessment of a situation. Image and video processing techniques, on the
other hand, suffer from low quality of the raw media, noise, occlusions,
poor matching of observed objects to theoretical models due to
unexpected deformations and random errors, all of which lead to
uncertain, imprecise and possibly incorrect results. Obviously, expert
systems are not designed to operate with the output of image and video
processing modules as input, and image and video processing modules are
not designed to provide input to expert systems.
This special issue seeks to explore developments in both the field of
expert systems and the field of image and video processing that help
bridge the gap between the two and make their combination possible,
meaningful and robust. In this framework, we would like to invite
contributions that not only fit the aims of IJISTA, but also address the
issue of uncertainty in the output of image and video processing or in
the input of expert systems. Papers can be the presentation of
theoretical findings, applied research results, systems, case studies
etc. Papers should be of a high quality, original, unpublished, and not
submitted elsewhere.
Subject Coverage:
The purpose of this special issue on Intelligent Image and Video
Processing and Applications: The Role of Uncertainty is to publish high
quality research that contribute to the combination of raw image and
video processing with intelligent expert systems. Specific topics
include, but are not limited to:
* Measures of uncertainty in image and video
* Measures of uncertainty in the results of image and video processing
* Alleviation or minimisation of uncertainty in image and video processing
* Representation models for uncertain image and video processing results
* Inferencing and/or reasoning with uncertain and/or imprecise inputs
* Applications
Notes for Intending Authors:
All papers are refereed through a peer review process. A guide for
authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting
papers are available on the Papers Submission section under Author
Guidelines https://www.inderscience.com/papers/about.php
To submit a paper, please go to Submission of Papers
https://www.inderscience.com/papers
This is our preferred route for submitting papers; please use it if at
all possible. However, if you experience any problems submitting papers
in this way, an alternative route is suggested below
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be
currently under consideration for publication elsewhere
Important Dates:
Manuscript submission: *March 27, 2005*
Notification of review results: June 20, 2005
Revised manuscript submission: August 27, 2005
Final notification of acceptance: September 26, 2005
Final paper: October 16, 2005
Prospective authors are invited to optionally submit an abstract to
guest editor Manolis Wallace ( mailto:wallace@uindy.gr ) by January 10,
2005, in order to best prepare for and expedite the review process.
Editors and Notes:
As an alternative to using the Submission of Papers site, you may send
THREE copies of each manuscript (in hard copy) or one copy in the form
of an MS Word file attached to an e-mail (details of both formats in
Author Guidelines) to the following:
Assistant Professor Manolis Wallace, Guest Editor
Department of Computer Science
University of Indianapolis, Athens Campus
9 Ipitou Str., Syntagma 105 57, Athens, Attica GREECE
Tel: 210 323 7077 - 210 323 9908/9, Fax: 210 324 8502
mailto:wallace@uindy.gr
with a copy to:
Editor-in-Chief, IEL Editorial Office
PO Box 735, Olney, Bucks MK46 5WB UK
Fax: +44 1234-240515
mailto:ijista@inderscience.com
Please include in your submission the title of the Special Issue, the
title of the Journal and the name of the Guest Editor