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Plataniotis -- 4 On the von Kries Model: Estimate, Dependence on Light and Device, and Applications, by Michela Lecca -- 5 Impulse and mixed multi-channel denoising using statistical halfspace depth functions, by Djordje Baljozovi?, Aleksandra Baljozovi?, Branko Kova?evi? -- 6 Spatially Adaptive Color Image Processing, by Johan Debayle and Jean-Charles Pinoli -- 7 Vector ordering and multispectral morphological image processing, by Santiago Velasco-Forero and Jesus Angulo -- 8 Morphological Template Matching in Color Images, by Sébastien Lefèvre, Erhan Aptoula, Benjamin Perret, and Jonathan Weber -- 9 Tensor Voting for Robust Color Edge Detection, by Rodrigo Moreno, Miguel Angel Garcia, and Domenec Puig -- 10 Color Categorization Models for Color Image Segmentation, by Teresa Alarcon, Oscar Dalmau -- 11 Skin region detection and segmentation in color images, by Michal Kawulok, Jakub Nalepa and Jolanta Kawulok -- 12 Contribution of skin color cue in face detection applications, by Dohyoung Lee, Jeaff Wang, and Konstantinos N. Plataniotis -- 13 Color Saliency Evaluation for Video Game Design, by Richard M. Jiang, Ahmed Bouridane, and Abbes Amira. 330 $aColor perception plays an important role in object recognition and scene understanding both for humans and intelligent vision systems. Recent advances in digital color imaging and computer hardware technology have led to an explosion in the use of color images in a variety of applications including medical imaging, content-based image retrieval, biometrics, watermarking, digital inpainting, remote sensing, visual quality inspection, among many others. As a result, automated processing and analysis of color images has become an active area of research, to which the large number of publications of the past two decades bears witness. The multivariate nature of color image data presents new challenges for researchers and practitioners as the numerous methods developed for single channel images are often not directly applicable to multichannel  ones. 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