International Journal of Machine Intelligence and Sensory Signal Processing

IJMISSP 2016


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International Journal of Machine Intelligence and Sensory Signal Processing (IJMISSP)


The International Journal of Machine Intelligence and Sensory Signal Processing (IJMISSP) provides a forum for the publication of papers on the most recent developments in the area of devices, circuits and systems applied to machine intelligence and sensory signal processing problems. IJMISSP is a fully refereed international journal that is targeted at professionals, engineers, academics and researchers working in the field of machine intelligence.

IJMISSP publishes the following five types of articles: (1) original regular papers (max. 7000 words), (2) short papers (max. 2000 words), (3) technical reports (max. 5000 words), (4) research reviews (max. 7000 words), and (5) case studies (max. 3000 words). Original regular papers are full innovative findings that make significant theoretical and/or experimental contributions to knowledge in the field by using various theoretical and methodological approaches. Short papers present interesting and significant results that warrant rapid publication. A technical report is a forum to raise and discuss open research problems; often such reports introduce new methods and techniques applied to unsolved research problems. Research reviews are perceptive and prudently constructed
articles that conceptualise research areas, blend previous innovative findings, advance the understanding of the field, and identify and develop future research directions. Case studies present practical implementation of theoretical ideas in real-time applications. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts that qualify as any of the five categories.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
 Neuron-inspired circuit models and memories
 Intelligent semiconductor devices and circuits
 Bio-inspired visual and speech processing circuits and systems
 Bionic eye/ear, electronic arm- and leg-based hardware systems
 Haptics, emotion and perception systems
 Neuron-inspired cellular evolutionary hardware
 Gesture and tracking in multimedia hardware
 Interactive AI gaming hardware
 Multisensory information fusion hardware architectures
 Neuron-inspired real-time pattern recognition hardware
 Bio-inspired informatics and systems hardware
 AI hardware in health informatics and knowledge discovery
 Applications in medical imaging and informatics
 Intelligent sensory signal processing circuits and applications
 AI hardware in engineering and science applications

Important Dates

We are now accepting submissions. Papers will be reviewed on a rolling basis; early
submission is therefore encouraged
Review to decision time: 1-3 months