Symmetry and Its Applications in Image Processing
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Computer".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 229
Special Issue Editors
Interests: image processing; mathematical morphology; computer vision
Interests: image processing; mathematical morphology; computer vision
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Special Issue, entitled “Symmetry and Its Applications in Image Processing”, delves into the fascinating relationship between symmetry phenomena and image processing, exploring how symmetry concepts enrich and enhance image processing techniques. Symmetry, as a fundamental principle in various disciplines, plays a pivotal role in the understanding and manipulation of visual data. This Special Issue aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted ways in which symmetry influences image processing methodologies, from fundamental principles to innovative applications.
The articles in this Special Issue will cover a wide range of topics, including symmetry-based image enhancement techniques, symmetrical algorithms for pattern recognition, computational methods for symmetry detection, and the utilization of symmetric patterns in feature extraction. By shedding light on these diverse aspects of symmetry in image processing, this Special Issue seeks to contribute to the advancement of research in this dynamic field and inspire new avenues of inquiry and innovation.
Dr. José Luis Vázquez-Noguera
Dr. Horacio Legal-Ayala
Dr. Julio César Mello-Román
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- symmetry
- image processing
- visual data analysis
- symmetric algorithms
- pattern recognition
- computational imaging
- symmetry detection
- feature extraction
- symmetric patterns
- symmetry-based transformations
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