AMIJ 2011 - Advances in Multimedia - An International Journal (AMIJ)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Journal: Advances in Multimedia - An International Journal (AMIJ)
Volume: 1 Issue: 3
ISSN: 2180-1223
URL: http://www.cscjournals.org/csc/description.php?JCo...:
Important Dates
Paper Submission: September 30 2010
Author Notification: November 01, 2010
Issue Publication: November / December 2010
About AMIJ
Advances in Multimedia ? An International Journal (AMIJ) is a peer-review journal presenting the theory and practice of multimedia including image and video processing problems. AMIJ aims at disseminating high level research results and engineering developments to all Image or Video Processing researchers and research groups. The journal features original research work, review and tutorial papers and accounts of practical developments. By presenting practical solutions for the current Image and Video processing problems, AMIJ is intended for the rapid dissemination of knowledge and experience to Scientists and Engineers working in any area related to or using Multimedia, Image and Video Processing.
It features practical results, applications, and contributions that describe advances in such areas as multimedia analysis, multimedia compression, multimedia encoding, multimedia search and retrieval, multimedia systems, computer vision, visualization, computer animation etc.
To build its International reputation, we are disseminating the publication information through Google Books, Google Scholar, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Open J Gate, ScientificCommons, Docstoc and many more. Our International Editors are working on establishing ISI listing and a good impact factor for AMIJ.
AMIJ List of Topics
The realm of Advances in Multimedia ? An International Journal (AMIJ) extends, but not limited, to the following:
Active Learning
2D to 3D conversion
Color and Multi-Spectral Processing
Computer Vision
Dynamic Modeling
Motion Capture and Synthesis
Multimedia Compression
Multimedia Retrieval
Multimedia Signal Processing
Non-Photorealistic Rendering
Rendering Models
Texturing
Visualization
Animation
Applications of Visual and Multimedia Techniques
Computer Animation
Displaying
Image-Based Rendering
Multimedia Aanalysis
Multimedia Encoding
Multimedia Search
Multimedia Systems
Printing
Scanning
Virtual Reality
Volume: 1 Issue: 3
ISSN: 2180-1223
URL: http://www.cscjournals.org/csc/description.php?JCo...:
Important Dates
Paper Submission: September 30 2010
Author Notification: November 01, 2010
Issue Publication: November / December 2010
About AMIJ
Advances in Multimedia ? An International Journal (AMIJ) is a peer-review journal presenting the theory and practice of multimedia including image and video processing problems. AMIJ aims at disseminating high level research results and engineering developments to all Image or Video Processing researchers and research groups. The journal features original research work, review and tutorial papers and accounts of practical developments. By presenting practical solutions for the current Image and Video processing problems, AMIJ is intended for the rapid dissemination of knowledge and experience to Scientists and Engineers working in any area related to or using Multimedia, Image and Video Processing.
It features practical results, applications, and contributions that describe advances in such areas as multimedia analysis, multimedia compression, multimedia encoding, multimedia search and retrieval, multimedia systems, computer vision, visualization, computer animation etc.
To build its International reputation, we are disseminating the publication information through Google Books, Google Scholar, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Open J Gate, ScientificCommons, Docstoc and many more. Our International Editors are working on establishing ISI listing and a good impact factor for AMIJ.
AMIJ List of Topics
The realm of Advances in Multimedia ? An International Journal (AMIJ) extends, but not limited, to the following:
Active Learning
2D to 3D conversion
Color and Multi-Spectral Processing
Computer Vision
Dynamic Modeling
Motion Capture and Synthesis
Multimedia Compression
Multimedia Retrieval
Multimedia Signal Processing
Non-Photorealistic Rendering
Rendering Models
Texturing
Visualization
Animation
Applications of Visual and Multimedia Techniques
Computer Animation
Displaying
Image-Based Rendering
Multimedia Aanalysis
Multimedia Encoding
Multimedia Search
Multimedia Systems
Printing
Scanning
Virtual Reality
Other CFPs
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