Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis

Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis

Infobox Journal


discipline = computer vision, image analysis, image processing
abbreviation = ELCVIA
website = http://elcvia.cvc.uab.es/
publisher = online & CVC Press
country = Spain
history = 2002 to present
ISSN = 1577-5097

Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis (usually abbreviated ELCVIA) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on computer vision, image analysis (subfields of artificial intelligence) as well as image processing (a subfield of signal processing). It was founded in 2002.

The journal is published as an open-access journal, allowing authors to use all the Internet’s capabilities to publish their scientific research (e.g. attachment of multimedia files with the articles: videos, images, dynamic presentations, etc),as well as rapid publication of accepted articles.

All received articles are thoroughly peer reviewed by a board of internationally recognized experts. As a consequence, after the last two years only 25% of the received articles has been finally accepted for publication.

References

* [http://elcvia.cvc.uab.es/ ELCVIA website]

See also

*EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing


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