Author Guidelines
The Journal MIJCER is the peer-reviewed journal of the College of Engineering and Technology, Mody University of Science and Technology. Its goal is to enhance the exchange of knowledge among the academia, researchers and industry across the world. The journal focuses especially on the engineering domain which is responsible for transforming the ideas into reality. Now as days computing has become almost essential component of every sub domain of engineering, therefore, all the recent developments and novel researches associated with disciplinary or interdisciplinary areas, in the form of research paper or review papers are invited.
Areas covered by the Journal include but not limited to the following:
Data Science and Analytics
Block Chain Technology
Data Mining
Cloud Computing
Computer Vision and Image Processing
Pattern recognition
Image and video forensics
Soft Computing
Semantic web and ontologies
Cryptography
Intelligent Systems
E-Learning Technology
Wireless Sensor Networks
Embedded Systems
Digital Systems
Control Systems
Antenna
Microwave
Computer Communications and Networking
Real Time Systems
Mobile Applications
Internet of Things
PACS and component systems
Imaging informatics for the enterprise
Image-enabled electronic medical records
Integrating mobile technologies
RIS, HIS and other clinical information systems
Digital image acquisition, transmission, storage, display and interpretation
3D (e.g. printing, modeling, display)
SIIM Workflow Initiative in Medicine (SWIM)
DICOM and other standards
IHE
Imaging vocabularies and ontologies
Analytics
Workflow and process modelling and simulation
Protocolling and appropriateness
Structured reporting
Speech recognition
Content-based image retrieval
Meaningful use and legislative issues
Decision support
Radiation dose management
Tele radiology
Archiving and information lifecycle management
Network integrity and data security
Multimedia
Facilities design
Project management
Quality assurance
Online learning
Imaging informatics education
Papers that report on validation and implementation of informatics technologies and tools will be given precedence over papers that simply describe image processing algorithms, stand-alone evaluation of image analysis tools, and/or technology descriptions without validation or implementation.