Abstract

This special issue features a number of CI (computational intelligence) applications in computer vision and image processing as guest-edited by Mengjie Zhang, Mario Koeppen and Sergio Damas. With the research advancements and developments of computational intelligence in computer vision and image processing, it has been demonstrated to improve the accuracy of image segmentation, and assist medical professionals in their jobs with a shorter turn-around time as featured in our first article. Meanwhile the second feature article proposes a method to ensure that images obtained are not just sharp, but are also enhanced for ease of identifications. The third feature article showcases genetic programming in motion detection as used in vision systems like road cameras, where images may become distorted due to the high speed of a moving object, bad weather or other influences.

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