Journal overview

Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing (Autosoft) is a world leading journal publishing research and development in intelligent automation, control, manufacturing, modeling and systems engineering. The journal has a broad interest in all engineering disciplines, computer science, and related technological fields such as medicine, biology, operations research, technology management, agriculture and information technology.
 
Topics to be considered include, but are not limited to:

Intelligent Automation:
 
Robotics, automation, control, industrial inspection, design automation and rapid prototyping, scheduling, process control and automation, autonomous systems, computer integrated manufacturing, multi-agent systems, intelligent system of systems, MEMS, Nanotechnology, stochastic learning automation, autonomous control, cyber-physical systems, system of systems engineering, applications in space and earth-bound systems

Soft Computing:
 
Neural networks, neurocomputing, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, genetic programming, AI and expert systems, probabilistic reasoning, machine learning, learning control, fuzzy logic control, distributed intelligence, image processing and self-organizing systems, data mining, big data, data analytics, computer vision, speech recognition, pattern recognition, machine intelligence and machine translation
 
The journal considers original and survey papers on intelligent automation and systems engineering with an emphasis on current and potential applications of soft computing.
 
All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor-in-Chief, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is double blind.
 
Proposals for special issues in cutting-edge areas are encouraged, and should be discussed with the Editor-in-Chief.
 
Queries regarding submissions can be made by contacting the Editor-in-Chief, whose decision is final.
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