
AI Open is a freely accessible platform to share actionable knowledge and forward-thinking perspectives on the theory of artificial intelligence and its applications. Topics include deep learning, machine learning, and data mining, along with graph theory, knowledge representation, and multi-agent systems. Areas such as natural language processing, image analysis, and brain-based learning are also featured. (Provided by Publisher).
Machine Intelligence Research (original title: International Journal of Automation and Computing) is published by Springer and sponsored by the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The journal publishes high-quality papers on original theoretical and experimental research, targets special issues on emerging topics, and strives to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical applications.
Topics of Machine Intelligence Research include:
AI Fundamentals
Brain-Inspired Intelligence
Pattern Recognition & Machine Learning
Machine Vision
Speech and Language Processing
Robotics
Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining
Applications of Machine Intelligence
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Mathematical Programming Computation
This scholarly journal publishes articles on computational issues in mathematical programming. Articles report on innovative software, comparative tests, modeling environments, libraries of data, and applications. Coverage includes linear programming, convex optimization, nonlinear programming, stochastic and robust optimization, integer programming, combinatorial optimization, network algorithms, and global optimization (Provided by Publisher)
The University of Manchester Library provides full access to this journal from 2009 (Volume 1, Issue 1) to the present day.
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