Examples of areas to be covered include;
These technologies are critical in such applications as:
The journal will focus on papers of an applied nature although survey and theoretical papers with practical results are welcome. In order to maintain the central focus of the journal and to encourage a cross-disciplinary emphasis, the journal solicits papers that involve systems or technologies that are relevant in at least two of the stated applications areas. All submissions will be rigorously peer-reviewed.
Alexander D. Stoyenko, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey, 07102 USA
David P. Casasent, Ctr. for Excellence in Optical Data Processing, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
E.R. Davies, Department of Physics, Royal Holloway, University of London, Surrey UK (European Co-ordinator)
Edward Dougherty, Center for Imaging Science, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Murray Eden, Director of Biomedical Engineering, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA
Borko Furht, Department of Computer Sceince and Engineering, Engineering, Florida Atlantic University, USA
Madan Gupta, Intelligent Research Laboratory, College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Wolfgang Halang, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Fern Universitaet, Germany
Robert Haralick, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Gabor Herman, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
Tadao Ichikawa, Faculty of Engineering, University of Hiroshima, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
Hanjin Lee, Daewoo Electronics, Seoul, Korea
Bob Loce, Corporate Research and Technology, Xerox Corporation, USA
Mihai Nadin, MINDesign, USA
Paolo Nesi, Dept of Systems and Informatics, Faculty of Engineering, University of Florence, Italy
Nikolay Petkov, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Mike Rodd, University of Wales at Swansea, UK
Azriel Rosenfeld, Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
Div Sinha, City University of New York - Staten Island, USA
Hartwig Steusloff, Fraunhofer Institute, Germany
Brian J. Thompson, University of Rochester, USA
Stephen S. Wilson, Applied Intelligent Systems, Inc., Ann Arbor, USA
Real-Time Imaging will be published by Academic Press in six bimonthly issues, commencing in February 1995. Free sample copies, when available, can be obtained from;
Academic Press Marketing Department 24-28 Oval Road London NW1 7DX Tel: (0) 71 482 2893 Fax: (0) 71 267 0362 Email: rti@apuk.co.uk
All six issues in the first year will be sent to subscribers to CVGIP: Graphical Models and Image Processing.
Areas covered include image compression, target acquisition and tracking, remote control and sensing, image enhancement and filtering, networking for real-time imaging, advanced computer architectures, computer vision, optical measurement and inspection, and simulation
Emphasis is placed on the application of real-time imaging in the following technologies; robotics, virtual reality, multimedia, medical imaging, industrial inspection, high-definition television, advanced simulators, computer-integrated manufacturing, and intelligent vehicles.
Alternatively, one original manuscript and three complete copies should be sent to:
Alexander Stoyenko Real-Time Imaging PO Box 668 Millwood New York 10546 USA.The submission of a manuscript will be taken to imply that the material is original and has not been submitted in equivalent form for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts are accepted for review on the understanding that all persons listed as authors have given their approval for the submission, and that any person cited as a source of personal communication has approved such citation. To speed handling, please supply your telephone, fax and e-mail address, together with your mailing address. Articles and other materials published in Real-Time Imaging represent the opinions of the authors, and should not be construed to reflect the opinions of the Editors or Publisher.
An abstract must accompany each manuscript and should not normally exceed 200-500 words. It should be intelligible to the general reader without reference to the main text. No references or abbreviations should be used in the abstract.
All figures must be cited in the text and the legends should be numbered consecutively with arabic numerals. Legends should be sufficiently detailed to allow understanding without reference to the text.
One colour illustration per paper is permitted.
Footnotes should be used sparingly and indicated by consecutive numbers in the text.
Acknowledgments should be included at the end of the text, and not as footnotes.
References should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text in square brackets. If cited in tables or figure legends, references are to be numbered according to position in the manuscript. In the reference list, all authors should be cited.
Authors are expected to correct and return page proofs to the Publisher within a week of receipt. Authors are responsible for the costs of changes, additions or corrections other than the printer's or publisher's errors, although the publisher may waive such charges.
Authors will receive fifty offprints free of charge.
Manuscripts on disk are also welcomed. Please supply a disk prepared on PC compatible or Apple Macintosh computers, along with the hard copy print out. Please ensure that the final version of the hard copy and the file on disk are identical. 5 1/4" or 3 1/2" sized disks and most word processing packages are acceptable, although any version of WordPerfect and Microsoft Word are preferred.