Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience

Journal Title
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience

COMPUT INTEL NEUROSC

ISSN / eISSN
1687-5265 / 1687-5273
Aims and Scope
The journal provides research and review papers at an interdisciplinary level, with the field of intelligent systems for computational neuroscience as its focus. This field includes areas like artificial intelligence, models and computational theories of human cognition, perception and motivation; brain models, artificial neural nets and neural computing. All items relevant to building theoretical and practical systems are within its scope, including contributions in the area of applicable neural networks theory, supervised and unsupervised learning methods, algorithms, architectures, performance measures, applied statistics, software simulations, hardware implementations, benchmarks, system engineering and integration and innovative applications.
Subject Area

N/A

CiteScore
3.90 View Trend
CiteScore Ranking
Category Quartile Rank
Mathematics - General Mathematics Q1 #33/391
Mathematics - General Computer Science Q2 #63/231
Mathematics - General Neuroscience Q3 #66/112
Web of Science Core Collection
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
- -
H-index
42
Country/Area of Publication
UNITED STATES
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Annual Article Volume
488
Open Access
YES
Contact
ADAM HOUSE, 3RD FLR, 1 FITZROY SQ, LONDON, ENGLAND, W1T 5HF
Verified Reviews
Note: Verified reviews are sourced from across review platforms and social media globally.
March 18th, submitted.
April 20th, reviewers invited.
May 30th, changed academic editor. Due to the delay in finding reviewers, a reminder was sent. Then started under review.
June 19th, Minor Revision.
June 30th, minor revisions returned.
July 3rd, under review.
July 19th, Minor Revision.
August 1st, minor revisions returned.
August 2nd, under review.
August 3rd, pending approval.
August 5th, reviewers and academic editor decided to publish.
August 7th, submitted high-resolution images and final version of the paper.
August 7th noon, updates submitted.
August 8th, published.
The paper was submitted to a regular journal, which caused a slow process in finding an academic editor and reviewers in the early stages. Overall, open-access journals are not very difficult to publish in. If submitted to a special issue, it might be faster.
The content of the paper is related to natural language processing and neural networks.
2022-08-08
Regular manuscripts
Submitted in early July
Minor revisions in early September
Accepted in about two or three days.
If you are in a hurry to graduate, it is recommended to pay more attention to the special issues under the journal, especially those with Chinese guest editors, as they have faster processing speeds and higher acceptance rates. (I didn't understand this before when I submitted, which led to submitting regular manuscripts. Compared to special issue manuscripts, it took more time, but in the end, there was no difference in the WOS retrieval)
As for the question of whether it is good or not, everyone knows it in their hearts. Anyway, I submitted it to ensure graduation. I personally think that the focus should be on achieving the goal of what publication to submit to.
Good luck! I hope everyone excels in their articles and has a bright future!
2021-09-16

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