期刊名称:INTELLIGENT DATA ANALYSIS

ISSN:1088-467X
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:IOS PRESS, NIEUWE HEMWEG 6B, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1013 BG
  出版社网址:http://www.iospress.nl/
期刊网址:http://www.iospress.nl/journal/intelligent-data-analysis/
影响因子:0.86
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

IDA

Intelligent Data Analysis

An International Journal

impact factor 2012 0.472
ISSN print
1088-467X
ISSN online
1571-4128
Volume
18; 6 issues
Status
Last issue (18:2) online on 4 March 2014
Next issue
18:3 scheduled for June 2014
Back volumes
1-17
Subject
Artificial Intelligence, Computer & Communication Sciences

Aims & Scope

Intelligent Data Analysis provides a forum for the examination of issues related to the research and applications of Artificial Intelligence techniques in data analysis across a variety of disciplines. These techniques include (but are not limited to): all areas of data visualization, data pre-processing (fusion, editing, transformation, filtering, sampling), data engineering, database mining techniques, tools and applications, use of domain knowledge in data analysis, evolutionary algorithms, machine learning, neural nets, fuzzy logic, statistical pattern recognition, knowledge filtering, and post-processing. In particular, papers are preferred that discuss development of new AI related data analysis architectures, methodologies, and techniques and their applications to various domains.

Papers published in this journal are geared heavily towards applications, with an anticipated split of 70% of the papers published being applications-oriented, research and the remaining 30% containing more theoretical research.

Abstracted /Indexed in

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EBSCO database
Inspec IET
International Security & Counter-Terrorism Reference Center
io-port
Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition
PsycINFO
Science & Technology Collection
Science Citation Index-Expanded (SciSearch®)
Scopus
Ulrich's Periodicals Directory

Instructions to Authors

SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPT

Submit to:

Dr. A. Famili
Intelligent Data Analysis - An International Journal
P.O. Box 46117
2339 Ogilvie Rd.
Ottawa, ON K1J 9M7
Canada
Email: submissions@ida-ij.com

Intelligent Data Analysis invites the submission of research and application articles that comply with the aims and scope of the journal. In particular, articles that discuss development of new AI architectures, methodologies, and techniques and their applications to the field of data analysis are preferred. Manuscripts are received with the understanding that their content is unpublished material and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere. Further, it is understood that each co-author has made substantial contributions to the work described and that each accepts joint responsibility for publication.

Required files
After the article has been accepted, the authors should submit the final version as source files, including a word processor file of the text, such as Word or LateX (If using LaTeX, please use the standard article.sty as a style file and also send a PDF version of the LaTeX file).

Colour figures
It is possible to have figures printed in colour, provided the cost of their reproduction is paid for by the author. See Preparation of Manuscripts for the required file formats.

Open Access option
The IOS Press Open Library® offers authors an Open Access (OA) option. By selecting the OA option, the article will be freely available from the moment it is published; also in the pre-press module. In the Open Library® the article processing charges are paid in the form of an Open Access Fee. Open Access is entirely optional. See our IOS Press Open Library® section for more information about this option.

PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS

Organization of the paper and style of presentation
Manuscripts must be written in English. Authors whose native language is not English are advised to seek the advice of a native English speaker, before submitting their manuscripts.

International Science Editing offer a language and copyediting service to all scientists who want to publish their manuscript in scientific peer-reviewed periodicals and books.

Manuscripts should be prepared with wide margins and double spacing throughout, including the abstract, footnotes and references. Every page of the manuscript, including the title page, references, tables, etc., should be numbered. However, in the text no reference should be made to page numbers; if necessary, one may refer to sections. Try to avoid the excessive use of italics and bold face.

Manuscripts should be organized in the following order:

  • Title page
  • Body of text (divided by subheadings)
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
  • Tables
  • Figure captions
  • Figures
  • Headings and subheadings should be numbered and typed on a separate line, without indentation.

    SI units should be used, i.e., the units based on the metre, kilogramme, second, etc.

    Title page
    The title page should provide the following information:

  • Title (should be clear, descriptive and not too long)
  • Name(s) of author(s); please indicate who is the corresponding author
  • Full affiliation(s)
  • Present address of author(s), if different from affiliation
  • Complete address of corresponding author, including tel. no., fax no. and e-mail address
  • Abstract; should be clear, descriptive, self-explanatory and not longer than 200 words, it should also be suitable for publication in abstracting services
  • Keywords
  • Tables
    Number as Table 1, Table 2 etc, and refer to all of them in the text.

    Each table should be provided on a separate page of the manuscript. Tables should not be included in the text.

    Each table should have a brief and self-explanatory title.

    Column headings should be brief, but sufficiently explanatory. Standard abbreviations of units of measurement should be added between parentheses.

    Vertical lines should not be used to separate columns. Leave some extra space between the columns instead.

    Any explanations essential to the understanding of the table should be given in footnotes at the bottom of the table.

     

    REFERENCES

    Place citations as numbers in square brackets in the text. All publications cited in the text should be presented in an alphabetical list of references at the end of the manuscript in the following style:

    [1] B. Newman and E.T. Liu, Perspective on BRCA1, Breast Disease 10 (1998), 3-10.
    [2] D.F. Pilkey, Happy conservation laws, in: Neural Stresses, J. Frost, ed., Controlled Press, Georgia, 1995, pp. 332-391.
    [3] E. Wilson, Active vibration analysis of thin-walled beams, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Virginia, 1991.

    Footnotes
    Footnotes should only be used if absolutely essential. In most cases it is possible to incorporate the information in the text.

    • If used, they should be numbered in the text, indicated by superscript numbers and kept as short as possible.

    Figures

    Number figures as Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc and refer to all of them in the text.

    Each figure should be provided on a separate sheet. Figures should not be included in the text.

    Colour figures can be included, provided the cost of their reproduction is paid for by the author.

    For the file formats of the figures please take the following into account:

  • Line art should be have a minimum resolution of 600 dpi, save as EPS or TIFF
  • Grayscales (incl photos) should have a minimum resolution of 300 dpi (no lettering), or 500 dpi (when there is lettering); save as tiff
  • Do not save figures as JPEG, this format may lose information in the process
  • Do not use figures taken from the Internet, the resolution will be too low for printing
  • Do not use colour in your figures if they are to be printed in black & white, as this will reduce the print quality (note that in software often the default is colour, you should change the settings)
  • For figures that should be printed in colour, please send a CMYK encoded EPS or TIFF
  • Figures should be designed with the format of the page of the journal in mind. They should be of such a size as to allow a reduction of 50%.

    On maps and other figures where a scale is needed, use bar scales rather than numerical ones, i.e., do not use scales of the type 1:10,000. This avoids problems if the figures need to be reduced.

    Each figure should have a self-explanatory caption. The captions to all figures should be typed on a separate sheet of the manuscript.

    Photographs are only acceptable if they have good contrast and intensity.

    COPYRIGHT

    Copyright of your article
    Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that they have read and agreed to the terms of the IOS Press Author Copyright Agreement.

    Quoting from other publications
    An author, when quoting from someone else's work or when considering reproducing figures or table from a book or journal article, should make sure that he is not infringing a copyright. Although in general an author may quote from other published works, he should obtain permission from the holder of the copyright if he wishes to make substantial extracts or to reproduce tables, plates or other figures. If the copyright holder is not the author of the quoted or reproduced material, it is recommended that the permission of the author should also be sought. Material in unpublished letters and manuscripts is also protected and must not be published unless permission has been obtained. Submission of a paper will be interpreted as a statement that the author has obtained all the necessary permission. A suitable acknowledgement of any borrowed material must always be made.

     

    PROOFS

    The corresponding author will receive a PDF proof and is asked to check this proof carefully (the publisher will execute a cursory check only). Corrections other than printer's errors, however, should be avoided. Costs arising from such corrections will be charged to the authors.

     

    PURCHASES

    How to order reprints, a PDF file, journals, or IOS Press books
    The corresponding author of a contribution to the journal will receive a complimentary PDF Author’s Copy of the article, unless otherwise stated. This PDF copy is watermarked and for personal use only. A free PDF copy will not be provided for conference proceedings and abstract issues. An order form for a PDF file without watermark, reprints or additional journal copies will be provided along with the PDF proof.

    If you wish to order reprints of an earlier published article, please contact the publisher for a quotation. IOS Press, Fax: +31 20 687 0019. Email: editorial@iospress.nl.

    An author is entitled to 25 % discount on IOS Press books. See Author's discount (25%) on all IOS Press book publications.


    Editorial Board

    Founding Editor-in-Chief
    A. Famili
    PO Box 46117
    2339 Ogilvie Road
    Ottawa, ON K1J 9M7
    Canada
    Email: famili@ida-ij.com

    Editorial Board
    P. Berka
    Department of Information and Knowledge Engineering
    University of Economics
    Prague, Czech Republic

    J.A.G. Bernal
    Computational Sciences Coordination (CCC)
    National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics (INAOE)
    Puebla, Mexico

    H. Blockeel
    Department of Computer Science
    Catholic University
    Leuven, Belgium

    H. Boström
    Stockholm University
    Kista, Sweden

    J. Demsar
    Faculty of Computer and Information Science
    University of Ljubljana
    Ljubljana, Slovenia

    A. Feelders
    Institute of Information & Computing Sciences
    University of Utrecht
    Utrecht, The Netherlands

    A.A. Freitas
    Computing Laboratory
    University of Kent at Canterbury
    Canterbury, United Kingdom

    J. Gama
    Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science Laboratory
    University of Porto
    Porto, Portugal

    G.C. Garriga
    University Pierre et Marie Curie
    Paris, France

    C. Giraud-Carrier
    Department of Computer Science
    Brigham Young University
    Provo, UT
    USA

    L. Hall
    Department of Computer Science and Engineering
    University of South Florida
    Tampa, FL, USA

    T.B. Ho
    School of Knowledge Science
    Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
    Ishikawa, Japan

    A.G. Hoffmann
    School of Computer Science & Engineering
    University of South Wales
    Sydney, NSW, Australia

    L. Holder
    School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
    Washington State University
    Pullman, WA, USA

    J. Hollmén
    School of Science and Technology
    Aalto, Finland

    T.-P. Hong
    Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering National University of Kaohsiung
    Kaohsiung, Taiwan

    E.R. Hruschka Jr.
    Computer Science Department
    Federal University of Sao Carlos (DC-UFSCar)
    São Carlos, Brazil

    E. Jiang
    University of San Diego
    San Diego, CA, USA

    S.H. Kim
    Division of Applied Mathematics
    KAIST
    Daejeon, South Korea

    F. Klawon
    Department of Computer Science
    Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences
    Wolfenbuettel, Germany

    M. Kubat
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    University of Miami
    Coral Gables, FL, USA

    S.O. Kuznetsov
    National Research University Higher School of Economics
    Moscow, Russia

    A. Laurent
    Université Montpellier 2
    Montpellier, France

    X. Liu
    Department of Information Systems & Computing
    Brunel University
    Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom

    C. Ordonez
    Department of Computer Science
    University of Houston
    Houston, TX, USA

    T. Palpanas
    University of Trento
    Povo, Italy

    J. Pei
    Simon Fraser University
    Burnaby, BC, Canada

    J.M. Peña
    Faculty of Informatics
    Politechnic University Madrid
    Madrid, Spain

    G. Prabhakar
    Software Engineering
    Somerset, NJ, USA

    M. Sugiyama
    Tokyo Institute of Technology
    Tokyo, Japan

    S. Sun
    Department of Computer Science and Technology
    East China Normal University
    Shanghai, China

    M. Szczuka
    Institute of Mathematics
    Warsaw University
    Warsaw, Poland

    B. Twala
    Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Science
    University of Johannesburg
    Johannesburg, South Africa

    A. Vaisman
    University of Buenos Aires
    Buenos Aires, Argentina

    M. Vazirgiannis
    LIX, Ecole Polytechnique
    Palaiseau, France

    E. Vityaev
    Russian Academy of Science
    Novosibirisk, Russia

    J.T.L. Wang
    Department of Computer and Information Science
    New Jersey Institute of Technology University Heights
    Newark, NJ, USA

    R. Weber
    University of Chile
    Santiago, Chile

    U. Yun
    Department of Computer Engineering
    Sejong University
    Seoul, South Korea

    Z-H. Zhou
    Nanjing University
    Nanjing, China


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