期刊名称:NEURAL PROCESSING LETTERS

ISSN:1370-4621
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
  出版社网址:http://www.springer.com/?SGWID=8-102-0-0-0
期刊网址:http://www.springer.com/computer/ai/journal/11063
影响因子:2.908
主题范畴:COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL 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

 Neural Processing Letters

Neural Processing Letters is an international journal publishing research results and innovative ideas in all fields of artificial neural networks. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit letters concerning any aspect of the Artificial Neural Networks field including, but not restricted to, theoretical developments, biological models, new formal modes, learning, applications, software and hardware developments, and prospective researches.
The journal promotes fast exchange of information in the community of neural network researchers and users. The resurgence of interest in the field of artificial neural networks since the beginning of the 1980s is coupled to tremendous research activity in specialized or multidisciplinary groups. Research, however, is not possible without good communication between people and the exchange of information, especially in a field covering such different areas; fast communication is also a key aspect, and this is the reason for Neural Processing Letters.

Indexing/Abstracting Services

Neural Processing Letters is indexed/abstracted in ACM Computing Reviews; ACM Guide to Computing Literature; CompuMath Citation Index; CompuTec; Emerald Abstracts; Engineering Index; INSPEC Information Services; The ISI Alerting Services; Neuroscience Citation Index; PASCAL-INIST/CNRS; Science Citation Index Expanded


Instructions to Authors

Online Manuscript Submission

Neural Processing Letters has a fully web-enabled manuscript submission and review system. This system offers authors the option of tracking in real time the review process of their manuscripts. The online manuscript and review system offers easy and straightforward log-in and submission procedures. It supports a wide range of submission file formats, including Word, WordPerfect, RTF, TXT and LaTeX for article text and TIFF, EPS, PS, GIF, JPEG and PPT for figures. PDF is not a recommended format.

Manuscripts should be submitted to:

http://nepl.edmgr.com

Authors are requested to download the Consent to Publish and Transfer of Copyright form from this system. Please send a completed and signed form either by mail or fax to the Neural Processing Letters Office.

NOTE: By using the online manuscript submission and review system, it is NOT necessary to submit the manuscript also as printout + disk. In case you encounter any difficulties while submitting your manuscript online, please get in touch with the responsible Editorial Assistant by clicking on "CONTACT US" from the toolbar.

Electronic figures

Electronic versions of your figures must be supplied. For vector graphics, EPS is the preferred format. For bitmapped graphics, TIFF is the preferred format. The following resolutions are optimal: line figures - 600 - 1200 dpi; photographs - 300 dpi; screen dumps - leave as is. Colour figures can be submitted in the RGB colour system. Font-related problems can be avoided by using standard fonts such as Times Roman, Courier and Helvetica.

Colour figures

Colour figures may be printed at the author¡¯s expense. Please indicate at submission which figures should be printed in colour, the number of colour pages you prefer and to which address we can send the invoice. In addition, please specify if figures are to appear together on a colour page. Our standard prices are: for one page € 795, for two pages € 1250, for three pages € 1480 and for each subsequent page an additional € 230.

Language

We appreciate any efforts that you make to ensure that the language is corrected before submission. This will greatly improve the legibility of your paper if English is not your first language.

Reviewing Process

To avoid publication delays, no corrections will be allowed in a submitted paper. The reviewing process will be confidential, and submitted material will be accepted as it is, or rejected.

Manuscript Presentation

The journal's language is English. British English or American English spelling and terminology may be used, but either one should be followed consistently throughout the article. Please double-space all material, including notes and references. Quotations of more than 40 words should be set off clearly, either by indenting the left-hand margin or by using a smaller typeface. Use double quotation marks for direct quotations and single quotation marks for quotations within quotations and for words or phrases used in a special sense.

Number the pages consecutively with the first page containing:

  • running head (shortened title)
  • article type
  • title
  • author(s)
  • affiliation(s)
  • abstract
  • keywords
  • full address for correspondence, including telephone and fax number and e-mail address

Abstract

Please provide a short abstract of 100-250 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or unspecified reference.

Keywords

Please provide 5 to 10 keywords or short phrases.

Abbreviations

Abbreviations should be listed after the abstract. Follow the style of the journal you submit your manuscript to.

Mathematical Symbols

Type or mark mathematical copy exactly as it should appear in print. Journal style for letter symbols is as follows: variables, italic type (indicated by underline); constants, roman text type; matrices and vectors, boldface type (indicated by wavy underline). In wordprocessor manuscripts, use appropriate typeface. It will be assumed that letters in displayed equations are to be set in italic type unless marked otherwise. All letter symbols in text discussion must be marked if they should be italic or boldface. Indicate best breaks for equations in case they will not fit on one line.

Section Headings

Headings should be in lower case letters and they must be identified by the use of numbers separated by decimals to indicate sections and subsections.

Follow the style of the journal you submit your manuscript to.

Footnotes and References

Footnotes should be kept to an absolute minimum and References should be gathered in a separate Reference section (see REFERENCE section for more information). Footnotes should be indicated by consecutive superscript numbers in the text, except for a footnote on the first page of the article referring to the title, which is to be indicated by an asterisk. In tables, footnotes are preferable to long explanatory material in either the heading or body of the table. Such explanatory footnotes, identified by superscript letters, should be placed immediately below the table.

Cross-Referencing

Please make optimal use of the cross-referencing features of your software package. Do not cross-reference page numbers. Cross-references should refer to:

  • section number of a heading
  • the number of a displayed equation
  • the number of a table
  • the number of a figure
  • the number of an enunciation
  • the name/year of a reference entry

In the text, a reference already identified by the author should be followed by the reference number in brackets.

Sample: Winograd et al. [1]

References

References to books, journal papers, articles in collections and conference or workshop proceedings, and technical reports should be collected in a list at the end of the paper and listed in numbered order.

Follow the journal style.
References to books should include the author¡®s name;
title in full; publisher, place of publication, year of publication.

For example:

1. D. Marr, Vision, a Computational Investigation into the Human Representation & Processing of Visual Information, Freeman: San Francisco, CA, 1982.

References to essays in an edited collection should include the author¡®s name; title of essay; editor¡®s name; title of volume; first and last page numbers; publisher, place of publication; year of publication.

For example:

1. U.S. Bhalla and J.M. Bower, ¡¯¡¯Genesis: a neuronal simulation system¡®¡®, in F.H. Eeckman (ed.) Neural Systems: Analysis and Modelling, pp. 95-102, Kluwer Academic Publishers: Boston, MA, 1993.

References to essays in conference proceedings should include the author¡®s name; title of essay; editor¡®s name; title of proceedings; first and last page numbers; place of conference, publisher and/or organization from whom proceedings can be obtained; year of publication.

For example:

1. M. Twidale, ¡¯¡¯Intermediate representations for student error diagnosis and support¡®¡®, in D. Bierman, J. Breuker and J. Sandberg (eds) Proc. of the 4th International Conference on AI and Education, pp. 298--306, Amsterdam, IOS, Amsterdam, 1989.

References to articles in periodicals should include the author¡®s name; title of article; abbreviated title of periodical; volume number; issue number where appropriate; first and last page numbers; year of publication.

For example:

1. A. Rosenfeld and M. Thurston, ¡¯¡¯Edge and curve detection for visual scene analysis¡®¡®, IEEE Trans. Comput., Vol. C-20, pp. 562-569, 1971.

References to technical reports or doctoral dissertations should include the author¡®s name; title of article; identifying number or description; department, institution, location of institution; year of publication.

For example:

1. A.L. Yuille and T. Poggio, ¡¯¡¯Scaling theorems for zero crossings¡®¡®, MIT rtif. Intell. Lab., Massachusetts Inst. Technol., Cambridge, MA, A.I. Memo 722, 1983.

Figures

All photographs, graphs and diagrams should be referred to as a 'Figure' and they should be numbered consecutively (1, 2, etc.). Multi-part figures ought to be labelled with lower case letters (a, b, etc.). Please insert keys and scale bars directly in the figures. Relatively small text and great variation in text sizes within figures should be avoided as figures are often reduced in size. Figures may be sized to fit approximately within the column(s) of the journal. Provide a detailed legend (without abbreviations) to each figure, refer to the figure in the text and note its approximate location in the margin. Please place the legends in the manuscript after the references.

Tables

Each table should be numbered consecutively (1, 2, etc.). In tables, footnotes are preferable to long explanatory material in either the heading or body of the table. Such explanatory footnotes, identified by superscript letters, should be placed immediately below the table. Please provide a caption (without abbreviations) to each table, refer to the table in the text and note its approximate location in the margin. Finally, please place the tables after the figure legends in the manuscript.

Comments on Letters and Book Reviews

Comments (about 300 words) on letters will be considered for publication, and will be published with the author¡®s reply. Book reviews are welcome (about 500 words).

Proofs

Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author by e-mail (if no e-mail address is available or appears to be out of order, proofs will be sent by regular mail).

Your response, with or without corrections, should be sent within 72 hours. Please do not make any corrections to the PDF file.
Minor corrections (+/- 10) should be sent as an e-mail attachment to: proofscorrection@wkap.nl. Always quote the four-letter journal code and article number and the PIPS No. from your proof in the subject field of your e-mail.
Extensive corrections must be clearly marked on a printout of the PDF file and should be sent by first-class mail (airmail overseas).

Offprints

Twenty-five offprints of each article will be provided free of charge. Additional offprints (both hard copies and PDF files) can be ordered by means of an offprint order form supplied with the proofs.

Page Charges and Colour Figures

No page charges are levied on authors or their institutions except for colour pages. Please see the section labelled ¡®Colour Figures¡¯ in Manuscript Submission.

Copyright

Copyright will be established in the name of Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Statement of Exclusive Submission

The first page should include the following statement: ¡¯¡¯This paper has not been submitted elsewhere in identical or similar form, nor will it be during the first three months after its submission to Neural Processing Letters.

Permissions

It is the responsibility of the author to obtain written permission for a quotation from unpublished material, or for all quotations in excess of 250 words in one extract or 500 words in total from any work still in copyright, and for the reprinting of illustrations, tables or poems from unpublished or copyrighted material.


Editorial Board

 

Editor-in-Chief:
Michel Verleysen
Universit¨¦ Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
François Blayo
PREFIGURE, Lyon, France
Mohamad Hassoun
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA

Editorial Board:
Yaser Abu-Mostafa, CALTECH Pasadena, USA

 Kazuyuki Aihara, University of Tokyo, Japan

 Luis Almeida, INESC, Portugal

 Sun-Ichi Amari, University of Tokyo, Japan

 Jacob Barhen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

 Eric Baum, NEC Research Institute, USA

 Joan Cabestany, Universitat Polit¨¨cnica de Catalunya, Spain

 Gail A. Carpenter, Boston University, USA

 Vladimir Cherkassky, University of Minnesota, USA

 Steve Coombes, Loughborough University, UK

 Marie Cottrell, Universit¨¦ Paris I, France

 Dante Del Corso, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

 Witali Dunin-Barkowski, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

 Mohamed A. El-Sharkawi, University of Washington, USA

 Apostolos Georgopoulos, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, USA

 Richard M. Golden, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA

 Anne Gu¨¦rin-Dugu¨¦, CLIPS-IMAG, France

 Marwan Jabri, Sydney University, Australia

 Michael Jordan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

 Christian Jutten, INPG-LTIRF, France

 Juha Karhunen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland

 Vera Kurkova, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

 Petr Lansky, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

 David Lowe, Aston University, UK

 David MacKay, Cavendish Laboratory, UK

 Risto Miikkulainen, University of Texas at Austin, USA

 David J. Montana, BBN Corporation, USA

 John Moody, Oregon Graduate Institute, USA

 Jean-Pierre Nadal, Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, France

 Kumpati Narendra, Yale University, USA

 Fred Petry, Tulane University, USA

 Alberto Prieto, University of Granada, Spain

 Ronan Reilly, National University of Ireland, Maynooth

 Helge Ritter, Bielefeld University, Germany

 Tam¨¢s Roska, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary

 Fathi M. Salam, Michigan State University, USA

 Tariq Samad, Honeywell Inc., USA

 Bernhard Schölkopf, Microsoft Research Ltd., UK

 Soo-Young Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

 John Stonham, Brunel University, UK

 Minoru Tsukada, Tamagawa University, Japan

 Eric Vittoz, Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de Microtechnique SA, Switzerland

 Benjamin W. Wah, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA

 Paul B. Watta, University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA

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