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To decide journal to apply #42

Closed fergunet closed 7 years ago

fergunet commented 7 years ago

Here a possible list of candidates, based on my research experience. We should decide and send the paper today.

Soft Computing Topics: "evolutionary algorithms and genetic programming, neural science and neural net systems, fuzzy set theory and fuzzy systems, and chaos theory and chaotic systems." Pros: Not so difficult, quick decisions Cons: Q2

Applied Soft Computing Topics: "highest quality research in application and convergence of the areas of Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, Evolutionary Computing, Rough Sets and other similar techniques to address real world complexities." Pros: Q1, Not too strict Cons: A lot of time waiting for decisions (in my experience)

Applied Intelligence <--Maybe this is the one Topics: "The focus of the work is on research in artificial intelligence and neural networks." Pros: Not so difficult to publish, Q1 Cons: May require much time to publish, not mention EAs in topic list (although some papers on our topic are published: "A whitelist and blacklist-based co-evolutionary strategy for defensing against multifarious trust attacks", for example)

@JJ any other suggestion?

JJ commented 7 years ago

GPEM, although this one is quite hard. Natural computing. Fifth Generation Computing systems... and so on.

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Here a possible list of candidates, based on my research experience. We should decide and send the paper today.

Soft Computing Topics: "evolutionary algorithms and genetic programming, neural science and neural net systems, fuzzy set theory and fuzzy systems, and chaos theory and chaotic systems." Pros: Not so difficult, quick decisions Cons: Q2

Applied Soft Computing Topics: "highest quality research in application and convergence of the areas of Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, Evolutionary Computing, Rough Sets and other similar techniques to address real world complexities." Pros: Q1, Not too strict Cons: A lot of time waiting for decisions (in my experience)

Applied Intelligence <--Maybe this is the one Topics: "The focus of the work is on research in artificial intelligence and neural networks." Pros: Not so difficult to publish, Q1 Cons: May require much time to publish, not mention EAs in topic list (although some papers on our topic are published: "A whitelist and blacklist-based co-evolutionary strategy for defensing against multifarious trust attacks", for example)

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unintendedbear commented 7 years ago

And "International Journal of Intelligent Systems"?

fergunet commented 7 years ago

We've decided to apply to International Journal of Intelligent Systems, as APIN is not Q1, and some years dropped from JCR. IJIS is increasing the ranking every year, so maybe next year, even it can achieve Q1. Also, my contacts say that it is not so impossible as others. Please @unintendedbear close this issue after changing the format.

unintendedbear commented 7 years ago

:+1: !!

7ossam81 commented 7 years ago

Try Neural Computing and Applications. Their new impact factor is 2.5 and the review process takes around one month.

JJ commented 7 years ago

Nothing neural here, I'm afraid. Unless you want to apply another method besides GP.

7ossam81 commented 7 years ago

There is nothing neural in this paper, I know. But this journal welcomes any paper with an application of GP or GA.

JJ commented 7 years ago

:+1: