IEEE Intelligent Systems is published by the IEEE Computer Society, as ISSN 1541-1672.
IEEE Intelligent Systems emphasizes current practice and experience and promising new ideas that will likely see use in the near future. We welcome articles on topics across the spectrum of related work. Example topics include
- Knowledge-based systems
- Intelligent software agents
- Natural language processing
- Knowledge management
- Machine learning
- Data mining
- Adaptive and intelligent robotics
- The Semantic Web
- Social issues relevant to intelligent systems
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January/February: AI's Cutting Edge
This issue examines a variety of topics at the forefront of AI research, including case-based reasoning, odor recognition, the Semantic Web, multiagent systems, and intelligent search.
March/April : Ambient Intelligence
Ambient intelligence deals with a world where computing devices are spread everywhere (for example, in appliances, clothes, and buildings), letting human beings interact with them intelligently and unobtrusively. This special issue will present real-world cases or prototypes of ambient-intelligence environments in which AI methodologies and techniques are crucial for accomplishing the ambient-intelligence goals.
May/June: Semantic Web Update
Research into, and deployment of, Semantic Web technology continues to be an important part of the intelligent systems scene. This special issue will explore the range of tools and techniques in current Semantic Web efforts.
July/August: Computational Cultural Dynamics
Computer technology is leading to sweeping changes in how we reason about groups in diverse cultures. This special issue will feature articles on computational models for cultural dynamics and on applications that employ such models to achieve such goals as understanding other cultures, recovering from conflicts and disasters, and reducing terrorism.
September/October: Natural Language Processing and the Web
The Web contains more than 10 billion indexable text pages (www.cs.uiowa.edu/~asignori/web-size), accessible mostly through keyword-based search engines. This special issue will focus on innovative uses of the Web as a (large-scale distributed, evolving, and multilingual) corpus and on building state-of-the-art natural-language interfaces to search engines. For the call for papers, click here.
November/December: AI in China
This issue will present the state of the art of AI in China along with milestones accomplished by Chinese AI researchers over the past 50 years. This issue will also discuss major AI undertakings in China's recent ambitious R&D agenda.
The editorial calendar is subject to change without notice. Refer to this page or the magazine for any updates.