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Statistics and Data Science in Imaging

For a Special Issue on

Statistical Forensics in Imaging

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Special Issue Editor(s)

Alicia Carriquiry, Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
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Karen Kafadar, Department of Statistics, University of Virginia
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Liansheng Tang, Department of Statistics, University of Central Florida
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Susan Vanderplas, Department of Statistics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Michele Guindani, Department of Biostatistics, UCLA
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Journal information

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Statistical Forensics in Imaging

We invite submissions to a peer-reviewed special issue on “Statistical Forensics in Imaging” to highlight new work in statistics and forensics using image data. "Image data" is broadly construed, including pattern and trace evidence, topological scans and profiles including but not limited to those that arise from latent prints, toolmarks and firearms, handwriting, blood spatter, as well as images with associated metadata such as kinematics. We welcome both methodological contributions and data-driven applications, as well as discussions of the statistical challenges of working with forensic images.

SDSI publications currently have no APCs (article publishing charges).

The American Statistical Association (ASA) Advisory Committee on Forensic Science and the ASA Forensic Science Interest Group encourage submissions to this special issue.

In addition to the types of articles published by the journal as described below, short papers on high-quality research can also be submitted for consideration in this special issue. Manuscripts submitted must meet the same requirements and standards as regular submissions. The SDSI Editor will conduct initial screenings of all submissions and make assignments to the Guest Editors, who will oversee the peer-review process. To ensure efficiency in the review and decision-making process while maintaining a high standard of academic rigor, we aim for a review time not exceeding 10 weeks from submission to first decision.

Statistics and Data Science in Imaging is published on behalf of the ASA with support from its Section on Statistics in Imaging. It is an international open access journal and publishes only open access articles. SDSI articles have free and immediate online access upon publication, increasing the visibility, readership, and impact of your research.

The journal publishes original research and reviews on the Statistical Analysis of Imaging Data. The primary aim of the journal is to serve as a forum for discussing methodological challenges encountered in the analysis of imaging data and for presenting statistically sound solutions to those challenges. The journal covers a broad spectrum of statistical methods and data science techniques applicable to various imaging domains, including, but not limited to, neuroimaging, medical imaging, satellite imaging, physics, forensic imaging, astronomy, remote sensing, and materials science. The target audience comprises quantitative researchers, including statisticians, engineers, computer scientists, and data scientists, along with imaging researchers in fields such as brain science, radiology, satellite, forensic imaging, environmental studies, who are involved in developing and investigating methods for analyzing imaging data.

Along with methodological research papers, the journal publishes discussion papers, soliciting concise feedback from the statistical imaging community, in-depth reviews of specific topics by leading statisticians and data scientists, case-study papers that highlight applications of statistical methods in imaging data analysis to address real world questions, short communications highlight emerging issues of interest to the statistical community, and best practices papers for pipelines of data pre-processing and analysis to facilitate access to public data repositories and use of statistical software.

For further inquiries about the SDSI Special Issue, contact the SDSI Editor Michele Guindani or any of the guest Editors.

Submission Instructions

Please be sure to choose the appropriate special issue title, "Statistical Forensics in Imaging" when submitting your paper via the Submission Portal.

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