Get your Signal Image and Video Processing paper right the first time: a ready-made structure with the right abstract and citations, so editors see your science, not formatting slips.
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Authored by Sumalatha Gangadhar | Published on 25 July, 2026
Submitting to Signal Image and Video Processing goes smoothly when your draft already matches the journal's own rules. Editors screen new manuscripts against the Signal Image and Video Processing guide for authors before peer review, so formatting, structure, and required statements should be right on the first draft rather than repaired during upload. This template sets that structure up for you.
It is a manuscript shell aligned to Signal Image and Video Processing. It covers front matter, the abstract the journal expects, a body organized to the journal's article types, and a reference list in the journal's required style. Confirm current scope and article types on the Signal Image and Video Processing journal page before you draft.
Prepare the title, authors, affiliations, and ORCID iDs. Write the abstract to the journal's rule and word limit, organize the body to the article type, and apply the required reference style from the first citation. Complete every declaration (ethics, competing interests, funding, data availability) the Signal Image and Video Processing guide for authors lists, and cite figures and tables in order.
The common failure modes are formatting or reference style that does not match the guide for authors, missing required statements, and an incomplete portal checklist. Clear all three against the Signal Image and Video Processing guide for authors before you submit.
The shell mirrors what editorial staff check first: article-type fit, the abstract rules, required declarations, and the journal's reference style. For more detail see the author resources. When your draft is ready, upload it through Editorial Manager / Snapp.
| Element | SIVP requirement |
|---|---|
| Abstract | 150 to 250 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or unspecified references. No indication of structured abstract or mandatory headings. No variations by article type mentioned in the guide. |
| Main text | Section order and length per article type |
| Declarations | Ethics, competing interests, funding, data as required |
| Figures/tables | Publication-ready; cited in order |
| Supplemental | Upload separately when used |
| Submission | editorialmanager.com |
| Keywords | 4 to 6 keywords which can be used for indexing purposes |
| References | Numbered citation style. In-text citations use numbers in square brackets [1], [2], [1-3, 7]. Reference list entries numbered consecutively. Follows Springer format with specific examples provided for journal articles, books, book chapters, and online documents. Journal names should use standard ISSN List of Title Word Abbreviations. |
| Peer review | single-blind |
Read the Signal Image and Video Processing guide for authors once before drafting and once before upload. Draft the abstract after results are stable. Set the reference style before adding citations. Keep a cover letter that states your contribution and fit to Signal Image and Video Processing in under a page.
Skim two or three recent SIVP papers to calibrate depth and figure style. Make the novelty clear in the first two pages. Deposit data and code when the policy on the Signal Image and Video Processing journal page requires it. Disclose any preprint or conference version with identifiers in the cover letter.
Do one focused pass against the Signal Image and Video Processing guide for authors: scope, length, reference style, required declarations, and figure quality. Then submit through Editorial Manager / Snapp.