期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH

ISSN:1076-9757
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Irregular
出版社:AI ACCESS FOUNDATION, USC INFORMATION SCIENCES INST, 4676 ADMIRALITY WAY, MARINA DEL REY, USA, CA, 90292-6695
  出版社网址:http://www.jair.org/
期刊网址:http://www.jair.org/
影响因子:2.776
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

JAIR (ISSN 1076-9757) covers all areas of artificial intelligence (AI), publishing refereed research articles, survey articles, and technical notes. Established in 1993 as one of the first electronic scientific journals, JAIR is indexed by INSPEC, Science Citation Index, and MathSciNet. JAIR reviews papers within approximately three months of submission and publishes accepted articles on the internet immediately upon receiving the final versions. JAIR articles are published for free distribution on the internet by the AI Access Foundation, and for purchase in bound volumes by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.  

 


Instructions to Authors

Contents

Submission requirements

As stated in the editorial charter, JAIR will publish only articles of the highest quality. Submissions will be evaluated on their originality and significance. JAIR invites submissions in all areas of AI.

We strongly encourage authors to be concise.

Because of JAIR's quick turnaround time, authors may be tempted to "test the waters" with papers that are less than they might be. Authors should submit only papers that have been carefully proofread and polished. Papers that are clearly unacceptable will be returned by the editor without being reviewed.

All claims should be clearly articulated and supported either by empirical experiments or theoretical analyses. When appropriate, authors are encouraged to implement their work and to demonstrate its utility on significant problems; any experiments reported should be reproducible. Papers describing systems should clearly describe the contributions or the principles underlying the system. Papers describing theoretical results should also discuss their practical utility. In general, it should be clear how the work advances the current state of understanding and why the advance matters. Papers should report on what was learned in doing the work, rather than merely on what was done.

Authors must clearly acknowledge the contributions of their predecessors. If a paper introduces new terminology or techniques, it should also explain why current terminology or techniques are insufficient.

Submissions must be original. The work cannot have been published previously or be pending publication in another journal, and submissions cannot be under review by any other forum. We will, however, publish work that has previously been reported in conferences or workshops. If the work has appeared in an "archival" conference, such as AAAI or IJCAI, we would expect the submission to extend the conference paper in a substantive way. Authors must notify the editor about previous or pending conference publication at the time of submission to JAIR.

Articles may be accompanied by online appendices containing data, demonstrations, instructions for obtaining source code, or the source code itself (if appropriate). We strongly encourage authors to include such appendices along with their papers. (Note: if an online appendix contains source code, we will require you to sign a release form prior to publication freeing us from liability.)

Submissions that use color are welcome, but all figures should be understandable by readers viewing or printing via monochrome devices. We cannot guarantee that referees will review the color version of your work, and the bound volumes published by Morgan Kaufmann include black and white only.

Submission procedure

To submit a paper to JAIR, authors should fill out our online form,which asks for the basic information about the paper (title, authors, contact information, abstract, etc.). The form also explains how to transfer the PostScript (or PDF) file to us (either by email or by providing a URL). We request that submissions be made using the online form. Alternatively if authors do not have a forms-capable WWW browser, an alternate method for submitting all the required information by email is available.

Although we have no strict threshold requirement, we recommend that authors attempt to minimize the size of submitted files. Very large files (more than a few megabytes) still present a problem for some mailers and printers.

JAIR seeks to acknowledge receipt of submissions within three business days. If you do not receive such a confirmation message, please let the editorial office know by sending a message to jair-ed@isi.edu.

The Reviewing Process

To promote rapid publication of research results, articles sent to JAIR will be reviewed and a decision returned to the authors in approximately 7-9 weeks. If an article is longer than usual, or is submitted during the reviewing period or occurrence of a major conference, we may require more time for the review. In this case, authors will be notified of the required review period by e-mail after we receive their article.

JAIR reviewers are instructed to make recommendations to accept, accept with minor revisions, reject with resubmission encouraged, or reject. If a paper requires substantial revisions, it will not be accepted. In this case, the editor may recommend that the author submit a revised version, but there is no guarantee it will be reviewed by the same referees, or that it will eventually be published. A paper may be revised and resubmitted at most once. To avoid misunderstandings about interpretation of reviewer and editor recommendations, we encourage authors to contact the editor prior to resubmission with any salient questions.

If a paper is accepted, the editor and reviewers may require minor revisions. The author should return the revised paper as soon as possible. Normally, authors will have up to three months to accomplish their revisions. Upon receiving a revised paper, the editor may ask the reviewers to re-review the revised paper. Electronic publication will occur immediately upon receipt of the final version of an accepted article.

After a paper is accepted, authors must transfer copyright of the article to the publishers. The article cannot be reprinted in another publication without the publisher's permission. Authors are encouraged to add links to the article and the JAIR site to their personal web pages.

Resubmissions

As explained in the previous section, if a paper requires substantial revisions, the editor may reject the paper and recommend that the author submit a revised version. However, JAIR papers may only be resubmitted once.

When sending JAIR a resubmission, authors should NOT send the paper directly back to the editor; instead, they should use JAIR's regular online procedure for sending us a submission. This enables JAIR's administrative staff to track the paper. The online form provides a mechanism whereby the the author can identify the paper as a resubmission. The paper will be forwarded to an appropriate editor (normally the original editor) by JAIR's staff.

Formatting

Formatting for submission

As stated in the above procedure for submitting articles, authors should submit a PostScript (or PDF) file, along with an ASCII text file containing the abstract. The submitted article may be formatted in any convenient style. Authors may find it convenient to use the publication format for submission, but this is not necessary.

Formatting for publication

Authors are responsible for formatting their papers for publication, in PostScript (or PDF), according to the JAIR guidelnes. JAIR's editorial staff will provide guidance in the final preparation, but the primary responsibility for proper formatting lies with the author. The editorial staff can recommend professionals who will provide this service for a fee.

Detailed formatting instructions, sample formats, and macros for several typesetting systems (LaTeX and FrameMaker) are available by anonymous FTP from p.gp.cs.cmu.edu in the directory /usr/jair/pub/information/format. This directory may also be accessed via the web at http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/jair/pub/information/format.

The directory above includes an Author's Guide which contains instructions that the authors should follow when preparing their paper for publication, as well as a checklist. Please pay close attention to these instructions .

If possible, authors should create an HTML version of their article to accompany the "official" PostScript (or PDF) article. The HTML version should be identical in content to the PostScript (or PDF) article. Production of HTML versions may be aided by automatic tools available, such as the LaTe x2HTML translator. For examples of what the HTML article should look like, see the HTML versions of Pollack et al.'s 1997 article in Volume 6 and Minton et al.'s 1994 article in Volume 2.

Authors are encouraged to prepare any additional versions of their paper they desire for distribution by JAIR. For example, an author might decide to distribute a PostScript file, a LaTeX file, an HTML version, and a plain text file with diagrams.

After publication

Authors may publish "forward pointers" to subsequent articles on the same topic by contacting the executive editor.


Editorial Board

Editors and Staff, 2003

Editor-in-Chief

Martha E. Pollack

Associate Editor-in-Chief

Moshe Tennenholtz

Associate Editors

Fahiem Bacchus Nir Friedman
Peter Bartlett John Lafferty
Eric Brill Gerhard Lakemeyer
Carla Brodley Paolo Liberatore
Walter Daelemans Michael Littman
Adnan Darwiche David Smith
Pedro Domingos Miland Tambe
Luc deRaedt Toby Walsh
Maria Fox Makoto Yokoo
Nevin Zhang

Editorial Board

Jonathan Baxter Amy Greenwald Maurice Pagnucco
Alex Borgida Eric Hansen David Parkes
Wolfram Burgard Ian Horrocks Avi Pfeffer
Tom Bylander Tommi Jaakkola Doina Precup
William Cohen David Jensen Foster Provost
Fabio Cozman Thorsten Joachims Dragomir Radev
Adnan Darwiche Lefteris Kirousis Francesca Rossi
Sanjoy Dasgupta Jana Koehler Lorenza Saitta
Marie desJardins John Lafferty Ulrike Sattler
Saso Dzeroski Jerome Lang Bernhard Schölkopf
Charles Elkan Paolo Liberatore Matthew Stone
Peter Flach Fangzhen Lin Peter Stone
Dieter Fox John Lloyd Paolo Traverso
Ian Frank Sheila McIlraith Manuela Veloso
Ian Gent Melanie Mitchell Darrell Whitley
Lee Giles Serafin Moral Gerhard Widmer
Matthew Ginsberg Karen Myers David Wolpert
Robert Givan Craig Nevill-Manning Shlomo Zilberstein
Carla Gomes

Advisory Board

Craig Boutilier Johanna Moore Bart Selman
Thomas Dean Pandurang Nayak Moshe Tennenholtz
Haym Hirsh Bernhard Nebel Peter Turney
Michael Kearns Ross Quinlan Peter van Beek
Steven Minton Stuart Russell Pascal van Hentenryck
Andrew Moore Michael Wellman

Managing Editor: Steven Minton

Special Projects: Michael Wellman

Production Supervisor: Dolores Bolsenga


Copyright © 2014 武汉大学图书馆 版权所有