Studies in Computational Intelligence

eISSN: 1860-9503pISSN: 1860-949X

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CiteScore
1.8
SJR
Q4Artificial Intelligence
SNIP
0.4

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  • Publisher
    Springer Nature

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The publisher of Studies in Computational Intelligence is Springer Nature.

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What is the eISSN and pISSN number of Studies in Computational Intelligence? Faqs

The eISSN number is 1860-9503 and pISSN number is 1860-949X for Studies in Computational Intelligence.

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The journal covers a wide range of topics inlcuding Artificial intelligence, Deep learning, Economic growth, Simulation, Supply chain, Differential evolution, Big data, Medical imaging, Uncertainty, Bioinformatics, Feature extraction, Complex network, Fuzzy logic, Mathematical model, Feature selection, Human spirit, Change management, Machine learning, Accounting, Software engineering.

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