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期刊介绍:
IPOL publishes relevant image processing and image analysis algorithms emphasizing the role of mathematics as a source for algorithm design. The publication is as precise and comprehensive as possible. To this aim, the publication of each algorithm is fourfold and includes: a manuscript containing the detailed description of the published algorithm, of its bibliography, along with commented examples and a failure case analysis; a software implementation of the algorithm in C, C++ or Matlab; an online demo, where the algorithm can be tested on data sets uploaded by the users; an archive containing extensive online experiments. The restricted goal of IPOL is to make accessible the algorithms in their uttermost explicit form to the scientific community. The publication of an algorithm by IPOL is different from, and complementary to a classic journal publication.