Artificial Intelligence Journal is the intersection of science, engineering, and technology that creates network. Big Data, Data Science & Artificial intelligence Journal is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality original research articles, as well as review articles, reviews, opinions, quick communication, etc. on all aspects of automated mechanical devices, from their design and manufacture to testing and practical implementation.
Aim and Scope
The Journal aims to publish submissions from the related fields of materials science, electrical and computer engineering, as well as machine learning and artificial intelligence that contribute to advances in technology and understanding of robotic systems.
The Journal offers authors an open-access option that allows their articles to be freely read, downloaded, and shared from the moment of publication.
Artificial intelligence journal that provides researchers and scientists with the opportunity to explore the latest and advanced research developments in the Robotics field. The Robotics, Automation, and Artificial Intelligence Journal is of the highest quality and provides a collaborative, open-access platform for scientists in this field around the world.
The journal assures a fast 24-day review process with international peer-review standards and quality reviewers. E-mail is sent automatically to concerned persons when significant events occur. Once published, the articles are freely available to researchers around the world with no restrictions or other subscriptions.
Peer Review Process
Peer review is the most important quality maintenance measure for any scientific journal. Thus, experts in the respective subject areas analyze scientific work from all perspectives, including its written precision, related to the content, its documentation, and its impact and importance for the discipline.
Article Processing Charges
Authors must pay for the maintenance of articles published in online repositories. Additionally, articles require graphics, formatting, and the editorial services we offer to meet strict scientific standards.
Article handling fees vary from journal to journal. If you have any questions, please contact your specific journal editor. Click here to know more about the processing fee.
Author Withdrawal Guidelines
From time to time, an author may want to withdraw a manuscript after it has been submitted.
Changing your mind is the author’s prerogative, and an author is free to check out an article for free, as long as it’s checked out within 3 days of its first submission.
If you have any concerns or questions, please contact us for further discussion. We appreciate your contribution.
Publication Ethics and Malpractice
Publication ethics are generally agreed on rules of conduct for the publication of the results of scientific research or other scientific work. Artificial Intelligence Journal is committed to maintaining the highest standards of publication ethics and takes all possible measures against any publication errors. All authors who submit their work to the Journal for publication as original articles confirm that the submitted work represents the contributions of its authors and has not been copied or plagiarized in whole or in part by another work. It is necessary to agree on the standards of ethical conduct expected for all parties involved in the publication: the author, the journal editor, the reviewer, and the editor.
PUBLICATION ETHICS
Authorship of the Paper
Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, implementation, or interpretation of the reported study. Anyone who has made significant contributions should be named a co-author. If others have participated in certain aspects related to the content of the research project, they should be recognized or listed as contributors. The corresponding author should ensure that all suitable co-authors and no inappropriate co-authors are included in the work and that all co-authors have viewed and approved the final version of the work and have consented to its submission for publication.
Benefits of Publishing
Authors benefit from open access publishing in many ways:
Language Translation
In today’s competitive landscape, the English language used in your work must be of high quality. Your research study can be important. However, your inability to express the same thing in Standard English can obscure publication possibilities, resulting in rejection. We offer you translation and language polishing. At the author’s request, we can translate articles written in English into French, Chinese, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Young Research Award
Exper recognizes the research achievements of young scientists by awarding the “Young Scientist Award” to promising young scientists who are actively involved in research and development and publishing in open access journals. The Young Scientist Award offers rewarding incentives for researchers who have demonstrated great potential in their fields. The core mission of the Young Scientist Award is to promote scientific knowledge to address the great challenges of today’s society.
Social Networking Sites
Social networking sites are created to aid online networking. These sites are virtual communities created to improve interaction and understanding. You can share your opinions on your research when shared online, with an experienced researcher and enrich the idea, or you can offer opinions on articles published in our journals through various social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, RSS feeds, etc.
Author Guidelines
The manuscript should be in English and prepared on the following lines:
Title: The title should be brief, specific, and informative
Author Information: Complete names and affiliation of all authors, including contact details of corresponding author (Telephone, Fax, and Email address).
Abstract:
The abstract should be a single paragraph of no more than 300 words, the abstract should be rich and self-explanatory, clearly stating the purpose of the research or review, the methods used (if applicable), and summarizing the results and conclusions. Avoid using abbreviations and references in this section.
Do not include references in your abstract. Make sure it serves as a general introduction to the topic or as a short non-technical summary of the main results and their significance.
Keywords:
To identify the subjects under which the article may be indexed, 6-10 keywords should be provided.
Abbreviations:
Abbreviations, symbols, units, etc.
Acronyms and symbols must be defined in the title, abstract, and text when they are mentioned for the first time. For naming, abbreviations, symbols, and units, authors must follow internationally recognized rules, including those adopted by the Biochemical Nomenclature Committee.
Introduction:
This should be short, and the literature review should be related to the topic of the article. Extensive review and unnecessary details of previous work should be avoided.
Materials and Methods:
This section should provide a complete description of the research design. The materials or types of detailed descriptions, comparisons, interventions, and participant analysis should be mentioned. Authors also need to indicate when (year/period) and where (university/institute) the present experiment was conducted.
Your submission must also include:
Results and Discussion:
Results and discussion must illustrate and interpret the results of the study. Speculation and detailed interpretation of data should not be included in the results but should be put into the discussion section.
Conclusion and Acknowledgement:
The table number must be followed by the table title, and the line drawing/photo must include the figure number and its description. The corresponding numbers of tables, figures, etc. must be cited in the text. The size of the tables and graphs must be less than 1 MB.
References:
All references should be cited in the article in consecutive order. List here all the references in numbered order of citation in the text. List all authors if less than six. If more than five authors, list the first five followed by “et al.”
Note: Provide the link for the listed references
The general style of reference:
Author name/s (Year), Title of article, Journal short name, Volume (Issue): Full inclusive page numbers.
Author name/s (Year), Title of the book (Edition), Publisher name, Place, City, Country, Full inclusive page numbers.
Author name/s (Year) Chapter/ Topic Name, Author Name/s (Editors), Book Name (Edition), Publisher name, Place, City, Country, Full inclusive page numbers.
Author name/s (Year) Conference topic. Name of the conference, Country.
Copyrights:
All works published by “Artificial Intelligence Journal” are under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. This permits anyone to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt the work provided the original work and source are appropriately cited.
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