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Abstract The 9th International Workshop on Combinatorial Image Analysis was held between 14 and 16 May, 2003 in Palermo (Italy). Prior meetings took place in Paris (France, 1991), Ube (Japan, 1992), Washington DC (USA, 1994), Lyon (France, 1995), Hiroshima (Japan, 1997), Madras (India, 1999), Caen (France, 2000) and Philadelphia (USA, 2001). The workshop focused on digital topology, discrete tomography, array, graph and parallel grammars, cellular automata, tilings and patterns, combinatorial methods in image analysis, combinatorial problems in the discrete plane, integer-only algorithms for image analysis, and non-conventional computing for image analysis, like genetic algorithms and global optimization. We are very pleased that P. Grirtzmann (Technische Universitat Munchen), Gabor T. Herman (City University of New York) and Reinhard Klette (The University of Auckland) accepted our invitations to speak at the Workshop. These proceedings contain thirty-one papers and they provide an exciting cross-section of current research in our field. The editors would like to thank the valuable work to the members of the program committee: Alfred M. Bruckstein, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Jean-Marc Chassery, TIMC-IMAG, France Katsushi Inoue, Yamaguchi University, Japan Yung Kong, City University of New York, USA Kenichi Morita, Hiroshima University, Japan Maurice Nivat, LIAFA, FranceMike Reed, Oxford University, UK Rani Siromoney, Madras Christian College, India Patrick S.P. Wang, Northeastern University, USA Gerhard Woeginger, University of Twente, The Netherlands The editors thank also for the technical help given by Cesare Valenti, University of Palermo, Italy Andrea Frosini, University of Siena, Italy Laszlo Nyul, University of Szeged, Hungary Finally, we would like to thank Peter Hammer for inviting us to publish the Workshop's proceedings online as a volume of Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics, and for agreeing to devote a special issue of Discrete Applied Mathematics to IWCIA'2003. The DAM special issue will contain a refereed selection of papers submitted by Workshop presenters after the meeting.

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