About the Journal
Topics covered by the journal include, but are not limited to:
- Reconstruction, restoration, and enhancement
- Compression and transmission
- Content-based image retrieval
- Object detection, recognition, and classification
- 3D and stereoscopic imaging and reconstruction
- Multispectral imaging, processing, and analysis
- Video processing and analytics
- Biometrics processing and analysis
- Visual quality assessment of images and video
- Computational imaging
- Machine learning / artificial intelligence
- Applications to various fields (e.g., remote sensing, health monitoring, biomedical, consumer electronics, manufacturing, life sciences)
Focus and Scope
Journal of Computational Vision and Imaging Systems is the official journal for the KWVIS Society and is an open access journal. The goal of Journal of Computational Vision and Imaging Systems is to bring together both academia and industry to share their joint expertise to promote the advancement and application of computer vision, imaging technologies, and artificial intelligence in various areas of academic and industrial interests. Topics of interest for publication in Journal of Computational Vision and Imaging Systems include, but are not limited to:
- Reconstruction, restoration, and enhancement
- Compression and transmission
- Content-based image retrieval
- Object detection, recognition, and classification
- 3D and stereoscopic imaging and reconstruction
- Multispectral imaging, processing, and analysis
- Video processing and analytics
- Biometrics processing and analysis
- Visual quality assessment of images and video
- Computational imaging
- Machine learning / artificial intelligence
- Applications to various fields (e.g., remote sensing, health monitoring, biomedical, consumer electronics, manufacturing, life sciences)
Peer Review Process
All submissions undergoes a peer review process, with the papers judged primarily on 1) readability, and 2) technical soundness in method and analysis. The typical time to first review notification is 2-3 weeks.
Publication Frequency
Journal of Computational Vision and Imaging Systems publishes regular articles on demand, with an additional special issue published annually.
Open Access Policy
This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
Publisher
University of Waterloo (Waterloo, ON, Canada)
Sponsors
Kitchener-Waterloo Vision and Imaging Society (Waterloo, ON, Canada)
Journal History
Journal of Computational Vision and Imaging Systems (formerly Vision Letters) provides a forum for the dissemination of research results and technical advances in the field of computer vision, imaging, and artificla intelligence in various areas of academic and industrial interests. The goal of the journal is to bring together both academia and industry to share their joint expertise to promote the advancement and application of computer vision, imaging technologies, and artificial intelligence. Journal of Computational Vision and Imaging Systems is the official journal of the KWVIS Society.
Editors-in-Chief
Alexander Wong, University of Waterloo, Canada
Parthipan Siva, Chirp Inc., Canada
Managing Editors
Dr. Yuan Fang, University of Waterloo, Canada
Dr. Yuhao Chen, University of Waterloo, Canada
Associate Editors
Dr. Farzad Khalvati, University of Toronto, Canada
Dr. Graham W. Taylor, University of Guelph / Vector Institute, Canada
Dr. Jacob Scharcanski, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Dr. Andrew K.C. Wong, University of Waterloo, Canada
Dr. Mehran Ebrahimi, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Dr. Paul Fieguth, University of Waterloo, Canada
Dr. John Zelek, University of Waterloo, Canada
Dr. Zhou Wang, University of Waterloo, Canada
Dr. David Clausi, University of Waterloo, Canada
Dr. Mike Jamieson, SPORTLOGiQ, Canada
Dr. Xiao Yu Wang, DarwinAI Corp., Canada
Dr. Akshaya Mishra, Epson Corp., Canada
Dr. Mohammad Javad Shafiee, University of Waterloo, Canada
Dr. Mohamed Naiel, University of Waterloo, Canada
Dr. Devinder Kumar, University of Waterloo, Canada