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Journal of Perceptual ImagingTM
Bernice E. Rogowitz and Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas, Editors-in-Chief
Peer-reviewed • Open Access • Multidisciplinary
Bridging Perception Research and Technology Innovation for a Multidisciplinary Future
The Journal of Perceptual Imaging (JPI) publishes fundamental and applied research at the intersection of perception and all areas of imaging. JPI's goal is to promote research that explores (1) how principles of perception support and inspire new technologies, and (2) how emerging technologies drive new questions for perceptual research. JPI is explicitly multidisciplinary. The papers, and their reviewers, span a wide range of perceptual and cognitive disciplines, emerging imaging and visualization technologies, and application domains. Current topics include image analysis, art, medical science, HDR, extended reality, multisensory and complex systems, internet-mediated communication, image quality, color, and AI. The journal welcomes experimental, theoretical, computational and survey papers.
ISSN
2575-8144 (Online)
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