The Intellectual Journal of Image Processing and Computer Vision, ISSN XXXX-XXXX is dedicated to publishing advanced theories and practices related to image processing and computer vision. These two distinct fields are interconnected by the broader domains of artificial intelligence and pattern recognition. Image processing is primarily concerned with the enhancement and manipulation of images, while computer vision aims to extract meaningful information and understanding from those images, such as the identification of objects or the understanding of scenes. In computer vision applications, image processing techniques are frequently employed as essential preliminary steps. Examples of image pre-processing techniques that are employed to prepare images for computer vision algorithms include noise reduction and contrast adjustment. Essentially, image processing is concerned with enhancing the aesthetics of images, whereas computer vision is dedicated to allowing computers to "see" and understand the content of those images.