IEEE Intelligent Systems is seeking papers for the following theme issues:
IEEE Intelligent Systems, a bimonthly publication of the IEEE Computer Society, provides peer-reviewed, cutting-edge articles on the theory and applications of systems that perceive, reason, learn, and act intelligently. The magazine serves software engineers, systems designers, information managers, knowledge engineers, researchers, and professionals in such fields as business, manufacturing, medicine, law, defense, and the sciences. As a premier IEEE publication, IEEE Intelligent Systems is widely available, both in print and in digital libraries, which makes it an ideal place to publish novel scientific and engineering papers that have actual impact on the practice of intelligent system development.
IEEE Intelligent Systems emphasizes current practice and experience and promising new ideas that will likely be used in the near future. Our readers are particularly interested in novel tools, techniques, concepts, and current R&D activities that can lead to use in real-world applications. Example topics include
Articles describing technically significant work at specific companies, laboratories, and university environments are welcome. The intent is to provide the reader information on advances in the areas listed above, specifics on novel features and applications, discussions of limitations and failures, and an awareness of the trends in this rapidly evolving area. We also welcome tutorials, surveys, case studies, and guided tours through projects, designs, and algorithms.
Feature articles range from four to 10 magazine pages, including all figures, tables, and sidebars. Submissions must be no more than 7,500 words (counting a standard figure or table as 200 words), including all text, illustrations, bios, sidebars, and references. References are limited to the most relevant 10, except in survey articles that discuss a wide range of research. IEEE Intelligent Systems is looking for succinct, practical, readable articles that will appeal to experts and nonexperts alike.
Submissions to IEEE Intelligent Systems must represent original material. Do not submit to more than one publication at a time. Submissions previously published in conference proceedings, digests, preprints, or records are eligible for consideration provided that the author informs the editorial staff at the time of submission and that the submissions have undergone substantial revision.
If you have further questions, contact the lead editor Dale Strok or the peer review manager.