期刊名称:IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MEDICAL IMAGING
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ISSN: | 0278-0062
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版本: | SCI-CDE
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出版频率: | Monthly
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出版社: | IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY, 10017-2394
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出版社网址: | http://www.ieee.org/portal/index.jsp
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期刊网址: | http://www.ieee-tmi.org/
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影响因子: | 4.004(2008) |
| 主题范畴: | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING; COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS; IMAGING SCIENCE & PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGY; ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL; ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC; CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging was the number two most-cited journal in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, number one cited journal in Imaging Science & Photographic Technology, the number two cited journal in Biomedical Engineering and the number two cited journal in Computer Science Interdisciplinary Applications in 2004, according to the annual Journal Citation Report (2004 edition) published by the Institute for Scientific Information. Read more at http://www.ieee.org/products/citations.html.
This periodical focuses on imaging of body organs, usually in situ, rather than microscopic biological entities, and the associated equipment and techniques, such as instrumentation systems, transducers, computing hardware, and software.
Instructions to Authors
Associate Editors and Interest AreasA. A. AMINI, Washington University -- Cardiac motion analysis and vascular/fluid flow image analysis with a particular emphasis on magnetic resonance methods for imaging blood and tissue motion, optical flow, shape representation,deformable models, and image segmentation
N. AYACHE, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, FR -- Image segmentation, mathematical morphology, texture analysis, shape representation, motion analysis, rigid and non-rigid matching
Y. CENSOR, University of Haifa, Israel -- Iterative algorithms, fully discretized models, mathematical optimization theory and techniques
P. CINQUIN, Laboratoire TIMC-IMAG, France -- Computer assisted medical, interventions, medical image processing, medical robotics, surgical navigation, and hospital information systems
C. R. CRAWFORD, Analogic Corporation -- Application of image and signal processing to computerized tomography and magnetic resonance
J. S. DUNCAN, Yale University -- Non-rigid (cardiac) motion and deformation analysis, image segmentation (including the use of deformable contour/surface models), feature extraction, geometric and physical models in image analysis, indexing medical image databases by content
J. A. FESSLER, University of Michigan -- Image reconstruction, estimation methods, PET, and SPECT
M. L. GIGER, University of Chicago -- Computer assisted diagnosis, digital mammography
D. J. HAWKES, UMDS Guys Hospital, United Kingdom -- Registration and fusion of information, monitoring change, image guided surgery, statistical shape analysis, characterization of surface geometry
W. E. HIGGINS, Pennsylvania State University -- Virtual endoscopy, image segmentation, 3D/4D cardiopulmonary image analysis, 3D computer graphics and rendering
X. HU, University of Minnesota -- Magnetic resonance imaging (sequence development, spatial encoding and k-space sampling, artifact reduction, image reconstruction), NMR spectroscopic imaging, dynamic MR imaging, functional MR imaging, image processing and visualization
R. H. HUESMAN, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory -- Emission tomography including image noise propagation, compensation for physical effects, compartment modeling of biological processes, bias and covariance in parameter estimation, and cardiac motion compensation M. F. INSANA, University of California, Davis -- Ultrasonic imaging and tissue characterization, elasticity imaging, detection, estimation, and system performance
V. E. JOHNSON, Duke University -- Bayesian image analysis, statistical modeling of ECT systems and related iterative methods, models for image understanding and automated feature extraction, scale-space methods for image processing
N. KARSSEMEIJER, University Hospital Nijmegen, The Netherlands -- Image analysis, digital mammography, computer aided diagnosis
R. LEAHY, University of Southern California -- Statistical and iterative image reconstruction, statistical image analysis, PET, MEG and EEG
J. Z. LIANG, SUNY Stony Brook -- Quantitative SPECT and PET reconstruction with physics modeling, statistical inference and noise characterization; automated image segmentation, feature extraction, skeletonization, and feature-based volume rendering for virtual endoscopy; general image processing methodologies
Z.-P. LIANG, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign --Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, superresolution image reconstruction using a priori constraints, statistical and scale-spaced approaches to image segmentation and analysis, and artificial neural networks
A. MANDUCA, Mayo Foundation -- Image processing, image segmentation, image compression, MRI (motion correction, artifact reduction, elastography)
C. R. MEYER, University of Michigan -- Geometry-guided object definition, multi-modality volume registration, and robust segmentation
J. C. NEWELL, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute -- Electrical impedance imaging, electrical impedance tomography
W. NIESSEN, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands -- Segmentation, multiscale image analysis, (statistical) shape analysis, magnetic resonance imaging (MRA, cardio MR and neuro MR image analysis), 3D ultrasound, interventional radiology and computer assisted surgery
S. PIZER, University of North Carolina -- 2D and 3D display of medical images, segmentation object definition, shape, multiscale image analysis, geometric image analysis
J. PRINCE, Johns Hopkins University -- Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, deformable models in biomedical image analysis, image segmentation, and computed tomography
M. SONKA, University of Iowa -- Image segmentation, knowledge-based image analysis, fusion of image data from different modalities
T. M. TAXT, University of Bergen, Norway -- Magnetic resonance imaging (segmentation, classification, feature extraction), ultrasound imaging (restoration, classification), multispectral analysis, statistical imaging models (especially Gibbs-Markov models), deconvolution, and binarization
D. TOWNSEND, University of Pittsburgh -- Positron emission tomography, 3D image reconstruction, PET modeling, development and performance of PET scanners, multimodality imaging, image registration, CT scanners, quantitative functional imaging, and scatter correction
M. UNSER, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland -- Numerical aspects of biomedical imaging, image processing, tomographic reconstruction, inverse problems, image registration (both rigid and elastic), motion analysis, active contour models (snakes). Quantitative analysis, statistical inference, parameter estimation. Geometric processing and visualization. Image interpolation, rotation, re-sizing, compensation of geometrical distortions, conversion between discrete and continuous representations, multiresolution approaches, splines and wavelets.
B. C. VEMURI, University of Florida -- Computational vision, medical image analysis, geometric/physics-based modeling from vision and graphics with applications to medical imaging, and numerical mathematics
G. WANG, University of Iowa -- Spiral/helical computed tomography, cone-beam tomography, microtomography, biomedical image restoration and visualization
Instructions to Authors eic-guide.pdf
Editorial Board EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Max A. Viergever
University of Utrecht
Computer Vision Research Group
AZU Room E01.334
P. O. Box 85500
3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands
Editor-in-Chief Max A. Viergever University Medical Ctr Utrecht Image Sciences Inst., Rm Hp QS.459 Heidelberglaan 100, 3584 CX Utrecht, The Netherlands Phone: +31 88 7557772 Email: max@isi.uu.nl
ASSOCIATE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Michael Unser
Biomedical Imaging Group
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
EPFL, DMT/IOA
BM4.127
CH-1015 Lausanne
Switzerland
EDITORIAL COORDINATOR
Kathy Escher
University of Iowa College of Medicine
200 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA USA
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