About the Journal
Aim and Scope of Journal
International Journal of Computing Learning and Intelligence is a peer reviewed journal published under Milestone Research Foundation (MRF). It publishes original research work/reviews/editorials on all futuristic aspects of computational learning and intelligence. The targeted papers should demonstrate the use and need of traditional techniques in computational learning and intelligence with impactful social relevance. The journal publishes articles related to the use of computational learning and intelligence and broadly cover the following topics and Scope.
- Knowledge Engineering
- Recommended systems
- Data Analytics
- Intelligent Agent
- Futuristic Learning
- Machine Learning
- Deep Learning
- Transfer Learning
- Distributed Collaborative Learning
Int. Jr. of Computational Learning and Intelligence features the following kinds of papers
- Original research contributions:Theoretical and/or methodological papers about novel approaches;
- Methodological reviews/surveys: Papers that collect, classify, describe, and critically analyse research designs, methods and procedures;
- Position papers: Papers that gather, describe, and analyse the scientific challenges of a specific field, founding them on the related literature;
- Editorials:Editors will occasionally publish editorials;
- Guest editorials: Editors can invite guest editors of special issues to publish editorials. Unsolicited editorials will not be considered;
- Book reviews: A critical review of recently published books;
- Erratum: Some specific corrections to results previously published in the journal IJCLI
- Historical perspectives: Papers that describe and critically review some specific aspects in the history of scientific contributions and applications;
- Maters/PhD projects Dissertation Discussions: Early publications about more recent research trends, having the goal of allowing M.Tech/M.S/PhD candidates to explain their PhD research project and to share it with other scientists interested in the topic. Such type of papers should focus on the overall goals and approaches of Masters/PhD research projects, without considering in detail the specific scientific results obtained, which would be the focus of other research articles.