the Computer Vision section of Frontiers in Computer Science welcomes original contributions in all relevant areas of computer vision, from both academia and industry:
Among the distinguishing features of Frontiers' open-access journals are fast publication time and an innovative collaborative peer-review process (see here for details).
We also particularly welcome Research Topics proposals on cutting-edge themes:
Here's a list of the most recent ones:
- Perceptual Organization in Computer and Biological Vision
- Body Talks: Advances in Passive Visual Automated Body Analysis for Biomedical Purposes
- Optimization Methods and Machine Learning Techniques in Image Sciences
- Trustworthy Visual Intelligence: From Theory to Practice
- Learning Deep Visual Understanding Models with Limited Annotations
- Advances in Long-Tail Learning
- Making Visual SLAM Useful for Real-World Applications
- Novel Methods for Human Face and Body Perception and Generation
- Segmentation and Classification: Theories, Algorithms, and Applications
- Deep Learning with Few Labeled Training Data in Computer Vision and Image Analysis
If you have any questions about the journal, feel free to contact me or the editorial office.
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