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ICGST International
Journal on Graphics, Vision and Image Processing
(GVIP)
gvip@icgst.com
The International journal on Graphics, Vision and Image Processing GVIP emphasizes on efficient and effective graphics, vision and image technologies, and provides a central forum for scientists, researchers, engineers and vendors from different disciplines to exchange ideas, identify problems, investigate relevant issues, share common interests, explore new approaches, and initiate possible collaborative research and system development. The GVIP significantly benefits a wide variety of academic and industrial sectors.
Specific Topics:
Industrial inspection problems:
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Detect of product defects
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Calibrate and control of manufacturing process
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Optimise the use of resources visually
Security and Surveillance:
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Search of image databases and video libraries by content
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Efficient compression techniques of images and video data
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Recognise and register specific and generic objects
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Model and identify gestures, actions and behaviours
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Perform biometric measurements
Machine Vision for Medicine:
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3D visualisation
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3D texture analysis
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3D and 2D image registration
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Virtual object manipulation
Machine Vision for Entertainment:
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Creation of multiview scenes
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Generation of realistic models of objects
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High definition television and digital video broadcasting
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Computer games, animation, and digital actors
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Video telephony and multimedia based communication
Robotic Vision:
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Visual self localization
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Visual Guide tracking
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Pursuing persons
Space and Astronomical Applications:
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High resolution image processing
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Analysis of large scale aerospace images Machine
Vision for the Environment:
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Environmental quality and pollution detection
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While the emphasis is on the publication of original research papers, position papers expressing stimulating viewpoints and philosophies, survey papers, and bibliographies are also published. Submitted papers are evaluated by the editors and those judged as presenting potentially significant research contributions within the scope of the GVIP are formally reviewed. Suitability for publication is based on relevance to the overall GVIP goals, originality, technical quality, importance, scientific contribution, and readability.
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