International Journal of Shape Modeling (IJSM)
The main goal of computer graphics and computer vision is to discover the
essential rules of representing and generating shapes. Shapes are fundamental
attributes of visible objects, and reasoning about the shape is a common way
of describing and representing real objects in computer science, engineering,
mathematics, biology, physics, chemistry, and even in one's daily life. Research
on shape information is hence multidisciplinary.
From this point of view, the International Journal of Shape Modeling is aimed
at creating a suitable environment for exchanging research results obtained in
advanced theories and techniques devised for handling the shape of objects,
pointing out the three main aspects of modeling: disciplines, roles, and applications. Shape modeling
should be intended both in a creative and an analytical sense. On the one hand, a precise definition of
shape characteristics is an essential step for reproducing certain features in synthetic objects (eg.
computer graphics), while on the other hand, mathematical models for shapes are needed to perform
tasks, such as shape classification, recognition and characterization (eg., computer vision). The journal
also includes topics regarding the necessary advanced mathematical theories for describing and analyzing
shapes, such as differential geometry, differential topology, the singularity/catastrophe theory, fractal
theory, theory of topological atoms, molecules, and Hamiltonian systems.
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