The scientific domain of the journal is image processing, comprising operating on images, image analysis, and computer graphics.

The journal concentrates on theoretical and practical aspects of innovative computational models underlying computer generated, analysed, or otherwise processed imagery.

The scope of the journal comprises, in particular:

  • image processing
  • scene analysis, modeling, and understanding
  • machine vision
  • pattern recognition
  • image synthesis, including three-dimensional imaging and
  • solid modeling
  • computer-aided graphic arts and animation
  • mathematical approaches to image processing, analysis, and synthesis
  • computational geometry
  • image models and transforms
  • visualization and graphical data presentation
  • diagrammatic knowledge representation and reasoning
  • monocular and stereo vision
  • modeling of human visual perception
  • software and hardware image processing
  • innovative uses of various graphic and vision devices and systems

Papers on innovative solutions as well as on practical applications of new theories are solicited.