期刊名称:COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
This leading international journal promotes and stimulates research in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Covering a wide range of issues - from the tools and languages of AI to its philosophical implications - Computational Intelligence provides a vigorous forum for the publication of both experimental and theoretical research, as well as surveys and impact studies. The journal is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of AI workers in academic and industrial research
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts for review should be sent to the editors at the following address:
Computational Intelligence c/o Department of Computing Science 2-21 Athabasca Hall University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E8
Computational Intelligence publishes high-quality original theoretical or experimental research in computational (artificial) intelligence. To facilitate publication, authors must check symbols, abbreviations, and technical terms for accuracy, consistency, and readability. Manuscripts and illustrations must meet the requirements outlined below, otherwise publication might be delayed. Authors are charged for excessive changes in page proofs.
Webster's Third New International Dictionary should be used as a guide for spelling. Style, arrangements, or abbreviations should conform in general to those recommended by The Chicago Manual of Style. The International System of Units (SI) should be used when appropriate. Equivalents in other units may be given in parentheses. Superscripts and subscripts should be legible and appropriately placed, and unusual and Greek characters identified clearly.
The Manuscript:
An original and three copies of the manuscript, consisting of title page, abstract, main body of the text, acknowledgments (optional), references, appendixes, list of symbols, list of figure captions, tables, symbols, and figures should be submitted.
The manuscript, including footnotes, tables, and captions for illustrations, should be typewritten, double-spaced, on paper 8/1/2 x 11 with 1 inch margins.
Typing should be on one side of the page only. Each page of the manuscript should be numbered, beginning with the title page.
Items to be included are enumerated as follows:
Title page - This should specify the title, author's names, institution of origin, and its address (including postal code) phone/fax number(s), and any necessary footnotes.
Abstract - An abstract (excluding key words) should not be more than 200 words, and on a separate page. The concise abstract should present the paper content accurately and should supplement, not duplicate, the title in this respect; it should not be merely an expansion of the table of contents. References should not be cited in the abstract.
Key words - These should not exceed ten (10) and should be placed directly below the abstract.
Footnotes - These should be located on the page where they are referenced and numbered serially throughout the paper.
References - References should be cited in parentheses in the text, by authors' last names and year of publication, e.g. , Previous studies (Minsky 1974; Schank 1976) indicate that the results of Winograd (1970) are... "All citations should be listed in the references section unnumbered, alphabetically by authors' names, in the format: Author(s). Year. Title of article, book, thesis, or report. Name of publication, publisher or university, and location. Volume or edition. First and last page of article, or total pages of book.
All reference information should be written out in full, using no abbreviations beyond the authors' initials. Current issues of the Journal should be examined as a guide to punctuation and to the style used for listing references to journals, books, conference proceedings, theses, reports, etc. References to unpublished reports and to private communications should be given in parentheses in the text of footnotes; for a private communication, authors' initials and year of communication should be given.
Equations and formulae - Equations and formulae must be set up clearly and should be typed triple-spaced. Numbers identifying equations should be in square brackets and placed flush with the left margin of the text.
Tables - Tables should be numbered with Arabic numbers, have a brief title, and be referred to in the text. Column headings and descriptive matter in tables should be brief. Vertical rules should not be used. Numerous small tables should be avoided, and the number of tables should be kept to a minimum.
Figure captions - These should be listed on a separate page and placed after the references.
Acknowledgments - These should be written in the third person and kept to a concise recognition of relevant contributions.
Copyrighted material - If a manuscript contains material (figures, tables, etc.) that is protected by copyright, the author must submit to the editor, before publication, written permission from the copyright holder for its reproduction.
Illustrations: All terms, abbreviations, and symbols in illustrations should correspond with those in the text. All artwork must be in final form and camera-ready. The illustrations (including figures for plates) should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numbers, and each should be referred to in the text. For identification, the authors' names, title of the paper, and figure number should be written in the lower left corner of each illustration.
Line drawings - Drawings should be made with black ink on quality white paper. Any coordinate lines to appear should be ruled in. All lines must be sufficiently thick to reproduce well, and decimal points, periods, dots, etc, must be large enough to allow for any necessary reduction. Letters and numerals should be made neatly with a printing device (not a typewriter) and be of such size that the smallest character will not be less than 1mm high when reduced.
Computer generated output - Computer generated typescript is acceptable provided it is good quality and can be reproduced satisfactorily. Computer generated graphics are acceptable provided they are in black and the lines and lettering are clear, dark and large enough to permit size reduction without loss of detail.
Photographs - Prints should be made on glossy paper with strong contrasts, and should be trimmed to show only essential features. Photographs should be submitted in triplicate for review purposes.
Page Proofs: Page proofs are provided for the correction of printing errors and not for improvements in the language or substance of the paper. Corrected proofs should be returned within 48 hours of receipt. The cost of changes introduced by the author(s) and deemed to excessive will be charged to the author(s).
Offprints: An offprint order form is sent along with page proofs: an author should complete the form and submit it to the proofreader at the same time as the proofs are returned. All offprint orders must be prepaid, and returned along with corrected proofs or orders will not be fulfilled. Offprints are shipped by the printer one week after the relevant issue of the journal is published.
Computational Intelligence does not provide free offprints.
Editorial Board
Editors Randy Goebel, University of Alberta, Canada Russell Greiner, University of Alberta, Canada
Editors Emeritus Nick Cercone, University of Waterloo, Canada Gordon McCalla, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Editorial Assistant Tom Hauk, University of Alberta, Canada
Editorial Office Contact Details Computational Intelligence c/o Department of Computing Science 2-21 Athabasca Hall University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta Canada T6G 2E8 http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~ci
E-mail: ci@cs.ualberta.ca Fax: (780) 492-1071
Associate Editors D. Appelt, Menlo Park, USA G. Attardi, Pisa, Italy L. Bolc, Warsaw, Poland V. Dahl, Burnaby, Canada B. De Boulay, Brighton, England R. Demori, Avignon, France J. Doyle, Cambridge, USA D. Etherington, Murray Hill, USA K. Fuchi, Tokyo, Japan K. Furukawa, Tokyo, Japan M. Georgeff, Victoria, Australia B. Grosz, Cambridge, USA D. Israel, Menlo Park, USA B. Kuipers, Austin, USA H. Levesque, Toronto, Canada A. Mackworth, Vancouver, Canada J. Mylopoulos, Toronto, Canada A. Ortony, Evanston, USA D. Perlis, College Park, USA R. Perrault, Menlo Park, USA Z. Pylyshyn, London, Canada S. Ramani, Bombay, India L. Rendell, Champaign-Urbana, USA E. Sandewall, Linkoeping, Sweden L. Schubert, Rochester, USA A. Sloman, Birmingham, England N. S. Sridharan, Santa Clara, USA J. Tsotsos, Toronto, Canada B. L. Webber, Philadelphia, USA D. Wilkins, Menlo Park, USA R. Woodham, Vancouver, Canada
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