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期刊名称:AI COMMUNICATIONS

ISSN:0921-7126
出版频率:Quarterly
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/site/navfr/navframe2.html
影响因子:0.608(2008)
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

 

AI Communications is a journal on Artificial Intelligence which has a close relationship to ECCAI (the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence). It covers the whole AI community: scientific institutions as well as commercial and industrial companies. AI Communications aims to enhance contacts and information exchange between AI researchers and developers, and to provide supranational information to those concerned with AI and advanced information processing. AI Communications publishes refereed articles concerning scientific and technical AI procedures, provided they are of sufficient interest to a large readership of both scientific and practical background. In addition it contains high-level background material, both at the technical level as well as the level of opinions, policies and news. The Editorial and Advisory Boards is appointed by the Editor-in-Chief.

Abstracted/Indexed in
Artificial Intelligence Abstracts, The Engineering Index, Current Contents/Engineering, INSPEC database, Knowledge Scan, LISA, MasterFILE, ISI Alerting Services, PaperChem, OpTitles, COMPENDEX PLUS, OpTopics Bulletin, Research Alert, SciSearch, Computer Abstracts, CompuMath Citation Index, CompuMath Citation Index, Current Mathematical Publications, Current Mathematical Publications, Mathematical Reviews, MathSci, MathSci, Zentralblatt f黵 Mathematik, Computer Literature Index, EBSCO's database, EI page One, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Computing and Technology, ACM Computin

 


Instructions to Authors

 

Submission of manuscripts

Authors are requested to submit their manuscript electronically to the Editor-in-Chief, Georg Gottlob, e-mail: aicom@dbai.tuwien.ac.at

Electronic files

The following electronic files are required: Required electronic files for submitted manuscripts: Submit your manuscript in postscript format in uncompressed form. Each submission should be accompanied by an e-mail submission letter stating that the manuscript is submitted to AI Communications and specifying the type of the submission (research paper, survey, project report, or short note). Authors may also suggest an appropriate member of the Editorial Board for handling the refereeing process. However, the Editor-in-Chief may decide to assign the paper to a different Editor. The submission letter should also include the name, address, telephone and fax numbers, and the email address of the corresponding author. The postscript file of the paper may be appended or attached to the electronic submission letter. Required electronic files for accepted papers: Upon acceptance of a manuscript, authors are asked to send the following files to the publisher: - a text file, preferably formatted in LaTeX using the style file aicom.sty available on http://www.dbai.tuwien.ac.at/AICOM/ - separate files of all figures (if any); see "Preparation of manuscripts" for the required file formats - a pdf file of the entire article (replacing the hard copy)

Colour figures

It is possible to have figures printed in colour, provided the cost of their reproduction is paid for by the author. Please always send the original hard copy of colour figures.

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 recommended to seek the advice of a native English speaker, if possible, before submitting their manuscripts.
  • Manuscripts should be typed on one side of the paper only, 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
    • Introduction
    • Body of text (divided by subheadings)
    • Conclusion
    • 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
  • The abstract should be clear, descriptive, self-explanatory and not longer than 200 words. It should also be suitable for publication in abstracting services.

Tables

  • Tables should be numbered according to their sequence in the text. The text should include references to all tables.
  • Each table should be provided on a separate page of the manuscript. Tables should never 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.

Figures

  • Figures should be numbered according to their sequence in the text. The text should include references to all figures.
  • 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 colours in your figures if they should be printed in black & white, because 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 both a hardcopy (to be used for the paper publication), and a CMYK encoded EPS or TIFF (used for the electronic publication)
  • Each figure should be identified by its number. If necessary, indicate top or bottom of figure.
  • 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.

References

  • For citations in the text numbers between square brackets should be used. All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the text of the manuscript.
  • For citations in the text numbers between square brackets should be used. All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the text of the manuscript.
  • References should be listed alphabetically 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.

Copyright

Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that if their paper is accepted for publication, copyright in the article, including the right to reproduce the article in all forms and media, shall be assigned exclusively to the Publisher.

Quoting from other publications

An author, when quoting from someone else's work or when considering reproducing a 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 is asked to check the galley proofs (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.

 


Editorial Board

 

Editor-in-Chief
Georg Gottlob
E-mail:
aicom@dbai.tuwien.ac.uk

Managing Editor
Katrin Seyr

both at:
Institut f黵 Informationssysteme
Technische Universit鋞 Wien
Favoritenstrasse 9-11
E-184/2 A-1040 Vienna
Austria
Fax: +43 1 58801-18492
E-mail:
aicom@dbai.tuwien.ac.at


Editorial Board
J.J. Alves Alferes, E.Andre, F. Baader, L. Bertossi, A.G. Cohn, L. Console, M.-O. Cordier, A. del Val, L. De Raedt, J. Dix, M. Dorigo, F. Esposito, B. Faltings, P. A. Flach, G. Friedrich, U. Fuhrbach, M. Gams, J. Geller, F. Giunchiglia, T. Gyimothy, K. Inoue, N. Jennings, H. Kaindl, S. Kraus, N. Lavrac, A. Levy, R. Lopez de Mantaras, P. Marquis, M. Martelli, S. Miksch, R. Milne, Z. Mingyi, D. Nardi, B. Nebel, W. Nejdl, P. Noriega, L. Palopoli, J. Pitrat, R. Rosati, M.-C. Rousset, S. Russell, M. Strumptner, C. Szepesvari, C. Torras, H. Trost, M. Truszczynski, G. Turan, A. Voronkov, T. Walsh, K. Wang, G. Widmer, J. Wiedermann.


 



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