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Journal of Intelligent Computing (JIC)
ISSN 0976-9005 (Print) ISSN 0976-9013 (Online) Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief: Aladdin Ayesh De Montfort University Faculty of Technology Department of Informatics The Gateway. Leicester LE1 9BH UK Submissions at- http://www.dline.info/jic/submission.php Journal of Intelligent Computing (JIC) is a peer reviewed scholarly publication of the DLINE (http:// www.dline.info). The journal aims to be an internationally recognized forum attracting authors and audiences from both the academic and industrial communities. Papers offering original and innovative research contributions in the field of Intelligent Computing in its wide scope and related domains are solicited for submission. The primary focus is on original, high quality, and unpublished research- and implementation-related contributions. The Editor-in-Chief and the Editorial Board of JIC will strive to attract the authors who, in their papers, demonstrate highest level of scientific rigour and provide assurance of complete reproducibility of the experimental methods undertaken. We also encourage submission of papers discussing industrial research and development, as well as social and legal issues related to Intelligent Computing. Position papers summarizing advancements in the field are also invited. Each volume of JIC will be published in electronic and printed formats, and will consist of: editorials and peer-reviewed high quality research and position papers. The JIC is published four times a year, with at least one volume dedicated to some specific topic. The JIC will publish papers in the following themes. 1- Intelligent Agents and Cognitive Systems 1.1 Distributed Artificial Intelligence 1.2 Intelligent Complex Systems 1.3 Cognitive Agents 1.4 Intelligent Mobile Robots 1.5 Sociable Systems and Emotions Modeling 2- Computational Linguistics 2.1 Dialogue systems 2.2 Linguistic Synthesis and recognition 2.3 Natural Language Processing 3- Knowledge Engineering and Inference 3.1 Knowledge Representation 3.2 Ontology 3.3 XML technologies 3.4 Reasoning 3.5 Inference mechanisms, e.g. Fuzzy Logic 4- Machine Learning 4.1 Text and data mining 4.2 Neural Networks 4.3 Evolutionary Computation 4.4 Statistical models 4.5 Conceptual Learning 4- Cognitive Systems and nature inspired computation 4.1 Swarm Intelligence 4.2 Simulation 4.3 Dynamic systems and models, e.g. dynamic graphs 5- Applications 5.1 Intelligent approaches to Web and Grid networks management 5.2 Cognitive systems in games and serious gaming 5.3 Engineering applications of nature-inspired computation 5.4 Intelligent Interfaces 5.5 Diagnosis Systems 5.6 Domain specific Expert Systems Review Process Each paper will be handled by the editor-in-chief, who collects three reviews and makes the decision to (a) accept the paper with minor revisions, (b) accept the paper with major revisions, or (c) reject the paper. The editor-in-chief will communicate with the author(s) about the decision, and provide reviews. The goal is to provide the first round of reviews within three months of the paper assignment. The authors with papers requesting major revisions should submit the major revisions within one month after they were informed about the decision. Authors who need more time are kindly requested to contact the Editor. The Editor reserves the right to reject a paper if it does not meet the aims and scope of the journal, it is not technically sound, it is not revised satisfactorily, or if it is inadequate in presentation. Author Guidelines Authors should upload full original papers in electronic format at the Journal Management Online System (http://www.dline.info/jic/ submission.php). The papers should not be longer than 20-25 pages, single column, double space, 10pt font, including figures, tables and references. If the submitted papers are extensions of existing conference publications, the authors must submit a corresponding letter, specifying clearly what is new in the journal paper and how the submitted paper distinguishes itself from the published conference paper. We require in minimum 25% of new material in such a paper. Any submitted paper must not be fully or partially be submitted to another Journal, Conference, or Workshop! All paper submissions should be ONLY online at http://www.dline.info/jic/submission.php ---------------------------------------- |
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