Overview
The journal is specially intended to support the development of new computational and cognitive paradigms stemming from the cross-fertilization of various research fields. These fields include, but are not limited to, programming (logic, constraint, functional, object-oriented), distributed/parallel computing, knowledge-based systems, agent-oriented systems, and cognitive aspects of human embodied knowledge. It also encourages theoretical and/or practical papers concerning all types of learning, knowledge discovery, evolutionary mechanisms, human cognition and learning, and emergent systems that can lead to key technologies enabling us to build more complex and intelligent systems. The editorial board hopes that New Generation Computing will work as a catalyst among active researchers with broad interests by ensuring a smooth publication process.
Areas covered in New Generation Computing include:
Learning: Foundations and Models of Learning, Computational Learning Theory, Grammatical Inference, Inductive Logic Programming, Statistical Learning Methods, Bayesian Networks, Reinforcement Learning
Data Mining: Fundamental Data Mining Methods (e.g. Frequent Pattern Mining, Stream Data Mining, Graph and Network Mining, Relational Data Mining), Text and Web Mining, Statistical Methods for Data Mining, Machine Learning Methods for Data Mining, Visualization Methods for Data Mining, Practical Applications of Data Mining, Data Mining across Cyberspace and Real Space, Ethics of Data Mining (e.g. Bias, Fairness, Privacy, Social Acceptability), Data Mining to Solve Social Issues (e.g. Climate Change, Declining Birthrate and Aging Population, Cyber Warfare)
Cognitive Computing: Modeling Human Knowledge, Modeling Human Problem Solving and Learning, Semantic Computing, Modeling and Analyzing Decision Making, Cognitive Architecture, Artificial General Intelligence, Human Level AI.
Programming and Semantics: Foundations and Models of Computation, Computational Logic, Programming Systems, Declarative Programming, Concurrency and Parallelism, Quantum Computing.
Control Theory of Bio- and Nano-systems: Formal Models of Molecular Systems, Computation by Token-based Systems, Non-Bool ean Representations of Signals in Nature, Cellular Automata Based on Mechanisms Found in Nature.
Bio/Nano/Molecular Computing and Engineering: Molecular Robotics & Artificial Cells, DNA Nanoengineering, Molecular Computing/Programming, Self-organizing Systems.
Skill Science and Philosophy: Skills and Knowledge in Life, Communication and Social Skills, Learning of Embodied Skills and Knowledge, “Kansei" and Value Creation, Sports Science, Measurement and Analysis of Body Movements, Systems Theory of Body, Cognitive Approach of Skill Science, Subjective Verbalization of Proprioceptive Sense, Co-evolution of Body and Language, Symbol Grounding, Symbol Generation
Computational Social Science: Social Media, Web Services, Web Mining, Social Studies, Semantic Web, Crowdsourcing, Social Systems, Social Simulation, Virtual Lab
- Editor-in-Chief
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- Yutaka Matsuo
- Journal Impact Factor
- 2.0 (2023)
- 5-year Journal Impact Factor
- 1.7 (2023)
- Submission to first decision (median)
- 39 days
- Downloads
- 133,734 (2023)
Societies and partnerships
Latest issue
September 2024 |Special Issue on Card-Based Cryptography 3 / Special Issue Editors: Takaaki Mizuki (Chief), Goichiro Hanaoka, Pascal Lafourcade and Yoshifumi Manabe
Latest articles
Journal updates
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Call for Papers on "Cognitive Computing and Human Understandable Artificial Intelligence"
Submission Deadline: 10th October 2024
Notification of Acceptance: 10th January 2025
Expected Publication: 15th February 2025 -
Call for Papers on "Card-based Cryptography"
A special issue of New Generation Computing solicits papers on the theme of Card-based Cryptography. The first and second special issues on the same topic were published in Volume 39, Issue 1, April 2021 and in Volume 40, Issue 1, April 2022.
Paper Submission Deadline: December 1st, 2023
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Call for Papers on "Bird's-eye View of Artificial Intelligence"
Submission deadline: May 31st, 2023
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New Generation Computing becomes an official journal of JSAI
New Generation Computing (established in 1983) has become an official journal of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence (JSAI) from January 1st, 2023.
Journal information
- Electronic ISSN
- 1882-7055
- Print ISSN
- 0288-3635
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